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“In his excitement at the prospect of the examined life Boswell invented modern biography.”
—Andrew O’Hagan’s celebration of James Boswell, London Review of Books, 5 Oct 2000
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https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v22/n19/andrew-o-hagan/self-hugging
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—Andrew O’Hagan’s celebration of James Boswell, London Review of Books, 5 Oct 2000
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https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v22/n19/andrew-o-hagan/self-hugging
#Scottish #literature #biography #JamesBoswell #18thcentury #SamuelJohnson
Andrew O’Hagan · Self-Hugging: A Paean to Boswell
Admiration is defined by Johnson in that Dictionary as ‘taken sometimes in a bad sense, though generally in a good...Andrew O’Hagan (London Review of Books)
“A fool can utter a brilliant sentence but it seems quite rare for a fool to be able to write an admirable biography of seven or eight hundred pages…”
Jorge Luis Borges asks, Was Boswell just an idiot who had the good fortune to meet Johnson & write his biography? Or is this “Samuel Johnson” actually a brilliant dramatic character created by Boswell?
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2013/07/28/lecture-johnson-and-boswell/
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Jorge Luis Borges asks, Was Boswell just an idiot who had the good fortune to meet Johnson & write his biography? Or is this “Samuel Johnson” actually a brilliant dramatic character created by Boswell?
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2013/07/28/lecture-johnson-and-boswell/
#Scottish #literature #biography #JamesBoswell #18thcentury #SamuelJohnson #Borges #JorgeLuisBorges
A Lecture on Johnson and Boswell | Jorge Luis Borges | The New York Review of Books
We have to think that just as Sancho is the companion Quixote sometimes treats badly, we see Boswell in that same relation to Dr. Johnson: a sometimes stupid and loyal companion.Jorge Luis Borges (The New York Review of Books)
James Boswell (1740–1795) – a man for whom the word “scapegrace” might have been invented – was born #OTD, 29 Oct.
A Happy Bozzy Birthday thread
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/james-boswells-scotland-106667503/
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A Happy Bozzy Birthday thread
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/james-boswells-scotland-106667503/
#Scottish #literature #biography #JamesBoswell #18thcentury #SamuelJohnson
James Boswell's Scotland
The author of the Life of Samuel Johnson spent much of his own life trying to escape the country of his birthSmithsonian Magazine
At the bottom of these images is an adult crib. Consumption (tuberculosis) was a common illness in the 18th and 19th centuries, resulting in 25% of all deaths. There was no treatment. It could take months for patients to die or recover (50%), during which time they remained an active part of the social life of the family in such cribs. This also gave them the opportunity to transmit the disease.
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#historical #NewEngland #Massachusetts #19thcentury #18thcentury #histodon #vaccinessavelives