Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson, born in 1709 in Lichfield, England, was a remarkable writer, lexicographer, and literary critic whose impact on English literature endures to this day. Best known for his groundbreaking dictionary, "A Dictionary of the English Language," published in 1755, Johnson's meticulous attention to detail and keen understanding of language reshaped how words were defined and understood. His writings, often infused with a profound sense of humanity and moral insight, reveal a man deeply engaged with the complexities of life, society, and the written word.
Beyond his dictionary, Johnson's literary contributions include essays, poetry, and his famous biography of the poet Richard Savage. His conversations, famously recorded by his friend James Boswell, showcase his wit and wisdom, while his exploration of themes such as friendship, hardship, and the nature of truth continue to resonate with readers. As you delve into Johnson's work in this app, you'll discover a voice that speaks across centuries—rich, thoughtful, and ever-relevant. Enjoy the journey through the mind of one of the great figures of the Western literary tradition!