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The Life of Samuel Johnson
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The Life of Samuel Johnson

by James Boswell

Recommended by Stewart Brand and Tom Holland

Recommended by Stewart Brand and Tom Holland

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, History, and Fiction.

James Boswell was a prominent Scottish biographer, lawyer, and diarist during the late 18th century. Boswell wrote many books and his biography on the great English writer Samuel Johnson is one of the greatest ever written. The Life of Samuel Johnson was published in 1791 and was highly influential in the development of the modern biography....

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Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand

Writer; founder of the Whole Earth Catalog

I finish Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson, one of my very favourite books, and which I find offers me just as a classic should fresh delights & insights with each rereading. It is a book I know will accompany me over the course of my entire life. | Yes. Read this remarkable piece. Read Boswell/Johnson. (I had the book injected into my arteries in prep school by a master, to my lifelong benefit. I still remember the name of Johnson’s cat. Hodge. And what to check on with your mind after you’ve had a stroke.)
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