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Oxford World's Classics: Life of Johnson

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Samuel Johnson was a poet, essayist, dramatist, and pioneering lexicographer, but his continuing reputation depends less on his modest literary output than on the fortunate accident of finding an ideal biographer in James Boswell. Surely no other biographer can have had more devotion to his subject, more opportunity to study him, or more talent in bringing him vividly to life than Boswell in his Life of Johnson . As Johnson's constant and admiring companion, Boswell was able to record not only the outward events of his life, but also the humour, wit, and sturdy common sense of his conversation. His brilliant portrait of a major literary figure of the eighteenth-century, enriched by historical and social detail, remains a monument to the art of biography.

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Oxford World's Classics: Life of Johnson, James Boswell, R. W. Chapman, J.D. Fleeman, Pat Rogers

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Ondertitel
Unabridged
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
1536
ISBN10
0192835319
ISBN13
9780192835314
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Samuel Johnson was a poet, essayist, dramatist, and pioneering lexicographer, but his continuing reputation depends less on his modest literary output than on the fortunate accident of finding an ideal biographer in James Boswell. Surely no other biographer can have had more devotion to his subject, more opportunity to study him, or more talent in bringing him vividly to life than Boswell in his Life of Johnson . As Johnson's constant and admiring companion, Boswell was able to record not only the outward events of his life, but also the humour, wit, and sturdy common sense of his conversation. His brilliant portrait of a major literary figure of the eighteenth-century, enriched by historical and social detail, remains a monument to the art of biography.