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"The Life of Samuel Johnson" by James Boswell is a monumental biographical work that offers an intimate and comprehensive portrait of one of the most distinguished literary figures of the 18th century, Dr. Samuel Johnson. Boswell's detailed and affectionate account takes readers through Johnson's life, his struggles, triumphs, and intellectual brilliance. The book explores Johnson's friendships, his literary achievements, and his role as a prominent figure in London's intellectual circles. With its engaging anecdotes and insights, this biography remains a timeless classic and a valuable…mehr

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"The Life of Samuel Johnson" by James Boswell is a monumental biographical work that offers an intimate and comprehensive portrait of one of the most distinguished literary figures of the 18th century, Dr. Samuel Johnson. Boswell's detailed and affectionate account takes readers through Johnson's life, his struggles, triumphs, and intellectual brilliance. The book explores Johnson's friendships, his literary achievements, and his role as a prominent figure in London's intellectual circles. With its engaging anecdotes and insights, this biography remains a timeless classic and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the life and times of Samuel Johnson.

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James Boswell, geboren 1740 in Edinburgh als Sohn eines Richters. Brach Jurisprudenzstudium ab, um Deutschland, Frankreich, die Schweiz und Italien zu bereisen. Bekanntschaft mit Rousseau und Voltaire. In London suchte er die Karriere in der Politik. Seine letzten Jahre waren geprägt von Krankheit und Depressionen, der Autor verstarb 1795 in London.