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The original JSA Website, based on Joomla as the CMS, was put together by Sam Reid in 2004 and updated by him in 2011. In February 2019 it was again…
The original JSA Website, based on Joomla as the CMS, was put together by Sam Reid in 2004 and updated by him in 2011. In February 2019 it was again…
We are pleased to announce that dates for our 2019 program have been finalised so that these can now be put in your diary. More details will appear closer to…
With the current issue of the Southern Johnsonian, the Johnson Society of Australia enters its 25th year and we remain a strong organisation, maintaining at least four events each year.…
2017 Fleeman Lecture The 2017 Fleeman Lecture will be held on Saturday 11 November, beginning at 3:00 pm following the AGM. This year's distinguished lecturer is Professor Karen Green from…
We are pleased to advise that Professor Kate Burridge's Fleeman Lecture, 'Magnificence of Promises': Samuel Johnson and advertising has now been published. This is a fascinating exploration of the early…
Professor Emeritus John Carroll on Dr Johnson and the Great Anglo Tradition 5:00 pm, Saturday 15th October Tonic House, 386 Flinders Lane Melbourne John Carroll’s work focuses on culture, and…
The Johnson Society of Australia IncAnnual SeminarSaturday 30 July 201611:00 am—4:00 pm (Registration from 10:30 am) The English Speaking Union146 Toorak Rd West South Yarra$30 members and $35 non-members Includes tea,…
The annual visit for members and friends of the Johnson Society to see examples of eighteenth century art will take place at the National Gallery of Victoria on the afternoon…
The JSA’s 2015 Seminar will be held at The English Speaking Union, 146 Toorak Road West, South Yarra, on Saturday July 4, 2015 with an entertaining day of Johnsonian and eighteenth century enjoyment.
Registration is at 10.30 and the fee for the seminar, including lunch and teas, is $30 for members and $35 for guests.
The audience for the 21st David Fleeman Memorial Lecture on October 24 at Tonic House, Melbourne, were treated to a masterly performance by our Patron, Dr Gordon Turnbull .
His lecture, “Keeping Boswell in Good Repair” gave us ample evidence of the prodigious talent which has taken him from a journalist and student in Australia to custodian of the great Boswell archives at Yale.