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Loading... The Life of Samuel Johnson, 3-Vol. Set (original 1791; edition 1963)by James Boswell
Work detailsThe Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by James Boswell (1791)
I always enjoy reading Boswell's accounts of conversations with Samuel Johnson--there are lots of paperback abridged editions and the complete, six volume edition is available free for download from the Gutenberg project [http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/b#a659]. ( )Johnson is one of the great characters of modern life. Witty, quotable, irascible, fierce in opinion, an intellectual bully, full of self-doubts and fears. Boswell is one of the great biographers, pioneering a technique of personal reminiscences and extensive quotation of conversations to elucidate the character of his subject. Boswell is also delightful for his candour and personal involvement in the story. Outstanding as much for the insight into Boswell's life as for the history of Johnson and his contemporaries. Johnson may have been a genius, but Boswell was a nicer person. This was a very long and wordy book dealing with Johnson's literary and erudite thinking. With over 600 pages Boswell had a huge collection of Samuel Johnson's mind. With time I found myself becoming more attuned to the real character of Johnson through the letters and quotes as recorded by Boswell. The cataloguing of all this material was a real tour de force by Boswell and the real measure of this collection is the way it reflects mainly higher English society of the day. This, I believe, is what makes this book such an important contribution to literature. Certainly, some might find this book difficult to read, possibly even ponderous, what with English style and spelling of the day, not to mention many words that need some research in a modern dictionary to find (e.g. aminadventure). A good read and worth having in most serious libraries today. "This book interests me-- fascinates me-- and yet I wish I could join heartily in that chorus of praise which the kind-hearted old bully has enjoyed." - Through the Magic Door, p. 51 no reviews | add a review Is contained inBoswell's Life of Johnson, together with Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of a jour by James Boswell Contains"from 'The Life of Johnson' " (in Law as Lit) by James Boswell Dr. Johnson's table-talk : containing aphorisms on literature, life, and manners, with anecdotes of distinguished persons : selected and arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson by James Boswell Is abridged inHas as a supplement
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