Paul Kent Alkon's Samuel Johnson and Moral Discipline provides
reading of Johnson that emphasizes his moral discourse. Shortly
after its publication, Alkon's book became first of all the
standard reading of Johnson's essays, contrasting them with the
moral ideas Johnson discussed in his sermons, as moral writings,
and second, as one of the first books on Johnson to explore the
essayist's focus on moral thinking as central to his writing.
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