Samuel Johnson Commemoration

Samuel Johnson, the English lexicographer, writer, critic, and conversationalist, was born on this day in 1709. His hometown of Lichfield commemorates its most famous citizen by laying a laurel wreath at the foot of his statue, after which the cathedral choir sings religious songs and intones Dr. Johnson’s final prayer on the steps of his birth house. In the evening, there is a candlelight supper based on Dr. Johnson’s favorite meal: steak-and-kidney pudding with mushrooms or mutton. The guests are served ale and hot punch by people dressed in costumes of the 18th century. Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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