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The Life of Samuel Johnson
- Narrated by: Bernard Mayes
- Length: 54 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
James Boswell forever changed the genre of biography when he painstakingly transformed a scholarly profusion of detail into a perceptive, lifelike portrait of Dr. Samuel Johnson. James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson reveals a man of outsized appetites and private vulnerabilities and is the source of much of what we know about one of the towering figures of English literature. Boswell spent a great deal of time with Johnson in his final years and from his scrupulously accurate memory and copious journal was able to faithfully record the brilliance and wit of Dr. Johnson's conversation. Boswell's aim and achievement was completeness; no detail was too small for him. On this point Dr. Johnson remarked to him, "There is nothing, sir, too little for so little a creature as man."
Boswell's thirst for detail makes this indisputably the finest of many biographies of Johnson. This biography gained its unique place in literary history from the fact that its style was revolutionary. The usual style of biographers of that era was to record dry facts from the subject's public life only. Boswell differed by incorporating actual conversations of Dr. Johnson, which Boswell had previously noted down in journals, and by including many more details of personal life. The result revolutionized the genre.
For both its subject and its style, The Life of Samuel Johnson is still popular with modern critics and students of the history of English thought and of English literature.
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- David M. Sullivan
- 2018-02-07
Great biography of a great man
I've both read and listened to Boswell's Life of Johnson with equal pleasure. Johnson was truly a great man, and Boswell's Life captures the great man in all his complexities. We don't have a recording of Samuel Johnson in conversation but I hope he resembled the fine, aged-in-oak performance of Bernard Mayes. Mr. Mayes, though an excellent reader in all his voices, saves a special character for Johnson himself, and is so conscious even to add decrepitude to his delivery as the great man approaches his end. I didn't remember nearly enough of the biography from my initial reading; I hope to remember much more from the Audible recording.
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