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Title: MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS IN THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON
A STUDY IN THE DYNAMICS OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY MENTORING
By: Anthony W. Lee
Format: Hardback

List price: £94.95


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ISBN 10: 0773460853
ISBN 13: 9780773460850
Publisher: THE EDWIN MELLEN PRESS LTD
Series: Studies in British Literature S. No. 95
Pages: 296
Description: Explores the phenomenon of literary mentoring and the role that it played in Samuel Johnson's literary and personal life. This study draws upon research on business and developmental psychology in order to generate a comprehensive model of mentoring. It is intended for those interested in the evolution of writers, readers, and texts.
Synopsis: This book explores the phenomenon of literary mentoring and the role that it played in Samuel Johnson's literary and personal life. Because little work has been published in the area of literary mentoring, this study draws upon recent research on business and developmental psychology in order to generate a comprehensive model of mentoring. Synthesizing this model with Levinsonian psychosocial theories of adult development, it explores Johnson's relationships with Cornelius Ford, Richard Savage, Oliver Goldsmith, Hester Thrale, Frances Burney, and James Boswell, tracing how each relationship interweaves with stages in Johnson's psychological development. It also examines mentoring themes in Johnson's early poetry, "Life of Savage", "Rasselas", and biographical works about Johnson, including Thrale's "Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson" and Boswell's "Life of Johnson", and traces integral connections between these texts and the mentoring relationships that helped create them. The parallel formation of Johnson's adult personality with his early conception of authorship is closely analyzed, as in the evolution of this early conception into its mature realization.Concomitant with this evolution was Johnson's development of his mature literary and philosophic vision of life, the vanity of human wishes outlook, which is also discussed in relation to Johnson's mentoring activities. Johnson's mentoring authority is closely explored, especially his idealization of the mentor as cultural savant. This idealization is demonstrated in the persona of public monitor of morals and literary values that Johnson cultivated in works such as "Rasselas" and "The Rambler"; the less healthy elements of this strategy are explored in Johnson's mentorship of "Goldsmith and Thrale". Throughout, the intersection of mentoring relationships with archetypal parent-child relationships receives close attention. Because the mentoring relationship is based upon a younger person's submission to the authority of an older one, such relationships powerfully evoke primal childhood memories and fantasies, rendering mentoring relationships sites of tremendous psychic power, with the potential for either destructiveness or self-regeneration.This study endeavors to illuminate not simply Johnson's literary relationships, but the structural dynamics that underlie all literary mentoring experiences. It verifies the usefulness of deploying Levinsonian concepts of psychosocial development to literary study, and it demonstrates the relevance and helpfulness of analyzing literary relationships and texts in terms of mentoring theory. "A splendid resource not only for students of 18th Century literature, but also for all who are interested in the evolution of writers, readers, and texts."
Publication: US
Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
Returns: Non-returnable
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