Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope
Thomas Hudson, National Portrait Gallery, London, Alexander Pope

Monday, September 5, 2011

A Note on Pagination of the Blog Version of "Johnson as a Swiftian Satirist"

Dear Readers (if any there be) of the blog version of my ebook on Johnson as a Swiftian Satirist:

If you want to cite a passage or passages from this blog version I suggest you use the page numbers given in the Table of Contents along with the line number after the page number of the section.

For a closer page number you can for $17 refer to my ebook.

Or you can drop me a note (jordanp.richman@gmail.com, jprich9231@aol.com) and I will give you
the page number from the standard formatted ebook.

James Thorson, one of the advisers for this dissertation back in 1968,  thought that the prospects for this
dissertation would be bleak because there has been so much written on the subject of  "Johnson as a
Swiftian Satirist" since 1968. Frankly, I have not encountered any works on that subject so far.  If you know of any, I would appreciate your sending me those titles.

James also told me there was going to be a reunion of PhDs at the University of New Mexico next Summer who would confer on how to promote their dissertations or other books.

I look forward to meeting with those hardy PhDs to help me rejuvenate my scholarly bones.

Jordan Richman