The Idler

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The Idler is a series of essays by Samuel Johnson, published in the mid-18th century, known for its moral reflection, social commentary, and character sketches in a lighter, more accessible style than some of his other works.

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instanceOf essay series
periodical essay
author Samuel Johnson
collectedInBookForm yes
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
editor Samuel Johnson
firstIssueDate 15 April 1758
firstPublicationDate 1758
followedBy The Adventurer
genre character sketch
moral essay
social commentary
hasContributor Bennet Langton
Catherine Talbot
Elizabeth Carter
Joshua Reynolds
Thomas Warton
influenced later English essayists
language English
lastIssueDate 5 April 1760
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement 18th-century English literature
mainTheme human behavior
moral reflection
social manners
narrativeDevice persona of an idler
notableFeature focus on everyday life
shorter essays than The Rambler
use of fictional correspondents
numberOfEssays 103
period Augustan age
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
precededBy The Rambler
publicationFrequency weekly
publicationMedium newspaper
publicationPeriod 1758–1760
publishedIn The Universal Chronicle
style accessible
conversational
light
subjectOf Johnsonian scholarship
literary criticism
targetAudience general reading public

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Samuel Johnson notableWork The Idler
Samuel Johnson hasWork The Idler
The Rambler relatedWork The Idler