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646 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1977
'What is almost unique about Johnson's writing on human life and experience is the immense reassurance and trust it inspires. Hence, for generations, people reading him have found themselves not merely cleansed and steadied in the head, and at times deeply moved, but often smiling or even laughing with what can only be called a sense of "relief." This is especially the secret of the appeal that Johnson's moral writing has begun to make to our own troubled generation, so suspicious of abstractions and slogans, of systems and mere theory, and so quick to distrust and mock whatever has not been personally tested.'