"The Letters of Samuel Johnson" contains 52 previously unknown letters or parts of letters which have come to light since R.W. Chapman's work on the subject, published in 1952. For the first time, substantive deletions are recorded, yielding intimate knowledge of Johnson's stylistic procedures, mental habits and chains of association. Furthermore, detailed ownership credits document the current disposition of the manuscripts, hundreds of which have changed hands during the last four decades. Finally, the annotation of the letters incorporates the many significant discoveries of post-war Johnsonian scholarship, as well as decoding references that had resisted explanation before.
Samuel Johnson, Donald Greene, University of Southern California (deceased)) Greene, Donald (late Professor of English (Emeritus), late Professor of English (Emeritus)
Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Jack Lynch, Celia Barnes, New Jersey) Lynch, Jack (Professor of English at Rutgers University in Newark, Celia (Associate Professor of English at Lawrence University) Barnes
Anne Brontë, Anne Bronte, Anne Bront, Herbert Rosengarten, Vancouver) Rosengarten, Herbert (Chairman of the Department of English, Chairman of the Department of English, University of British Columbia
Ian Brownlie, University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College) Brownlie, Ian, CBE, QC, FBA (Chichele Professor of Public International Law, Chichele Professor of Public International Law, The Late Ian Q. C. Brownlie, Q.C. Brownlie, The Late Ian, F. M. Brookfield, New Zealand) Brookfield, F. M. (Sometime Professor of Law, Sometime Professor of Law, University of Auckland
Dana D. Nelson, Louisiana State University) Nelson, Dana D. (Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Professor of English, Stephanie Nelson, Dana Nelson