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The Review of English Studies 1998 49(195):282-305; doi:10.1093/res/49.195.282
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John Nichols, Johnson's Prefaces, and the history of letters

H Kirkley

University of British Columbia, Canada

This article explores questions raised by the evolution of Samuel Johnson's Prefaces Biographical and Critical into the four-volume large 8º The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1781, revised 1783). Examining the texts as printed and placing the work in the context of Nichol's print shop, it argues that, had the prefaces appeared as Johnson conceived and wrote them, they would have constituted a 'modern' history of letters as described by Francis Bacon in De augmentis et dignitatis scientiarum. To the end, the article examines evidence for the collaborative role of John Nichols, the possible effects of John Bell's rival edition on the booksellers' decision to publish with Johnson's work less than half complete, and how that decision affected prefaces written in 1780-1, as well as the kinds of changes required to produce the 'freestanding' four-volume edition of 1781.


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