The Rambler

The Rambler by Samuel Johnson, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 31, 2015, is a comprehensive collection of essays that showcases Johnson’s interpretation of the periodical essay series. This edition spans 426 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The work reflects Johnson’s serious approach to the genre, which, while not as popular as lighter contemporaries, garnered admiration for its depth and style.
Readers will find a complete compilation of The Rambler in this edition, which has been designed for ease of reading with a highly legible 12-point font. The essays delve into various topics, offering insights that have resonated with audiences since their original publication. This volume serves as a significant literary collection, highlighting the enduring relevance of Johnson’s work in the realms of essays and literary discourse.
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Samuel Johnson is best known today as the subject of the classic of biography, Boswell’s Life of Johnson. But his living reputation rested on The Rambler, his interpretation of the then popular genre, the periodical essay series. The serious, even somber texture of The Rambler never achieved the popularity of other, lighter entries in the genre, but met with many admirers for its sense and style, and was widely reprinted in England, Scotland, and America. After the conclusion of the series, its reputation continued to grow, and The Rambler went through many editions, in many languages, during and after Johnson’s lifetime. But, for the common reader, The Rambler has long been out of print, except in selections – until now.
This new edition, designed for readers, offers the entire Ramber in one volume, in a highly legible 12-point font.
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