DR Johnson Preface To Shakespeare
DR Johnson Preface To Shakespeare
DR Johnson Preface To Shakespeare
INTRODUCTION: Dr. Johnson is one of the greatest critics. As a literary critic he was an
exponent of classicism. He condemned (express complete disapproval) everything that did
not conform to classical doctrines. He is almost always penetrating and stimulating. His
'Preface to Shakespeare' is considered as one of the noblest monuments of English neo-
classical criticism. His judgment of Shakespeare marks the date in the history of criticism.
Shakespeare is most original in his portrayal of characters. Johnson says that no writer
before him, with the possible exception of Chaucer, has portrayed human character in such a
realistic manner. Shakespeare has gathered his knowledge of human nature from this
personal observation. This knowledge has enabled him to portray a multiplicity and diversity
of character and to reveal subtle distinctions between man and man. In this respect, he has
none to intimate, though he himself has been imitated by all writers. Whether life or nature is
his subject, he gives evidence of having seen things with his own eyes.
It is because of the universality of his characterization that Shakespeare’s plays are full of
practical axioms and domestic wisdom. From them can be formulated a philosophy of life, of
great practical value in real life. He is not great only in particular passages but the entire
conduct of his action brings out his greatness as a poet of (human) nature.
Shakespeare do not often maintain reasonable proportion between his words and the things
they express. Most of this censure on Shakespeare’s style and expression is exaggerated. He
seems cold, weak, and rather frigid when the highest amount of emotional expression was
needed.