"The Rambler" is a series of essays written by Samuel Johnson, published in the 18th century. It covers a wide range of topics, including morality, society, and human nature, reflecting Johnson's thoughts and observations on life. The essays were published twice a week and aimed to entertain and educate readers.
The work is notable for its clear prose and insightful commentary, making it accessible to a broad audience. Johnson used "The Rambler" to explore philosophical ideas while also addressing everyday concerns, contributing to the development of the essay as a literary form.