Biography was Samuel Johnson's favorite among literary genres,
and his Lives of the Poets is often regarded as the capstone of his
career. The central place of biography in his oeuvre is explored in
this collection of nine original essays by leading Johnson
scholars. Varied in their focus and approach, the essays range from
a philosophical overview of Johnson's notion of the relation
between life and art, to a detailed reading of the Life of Milton,
to a speculation on the value of the Lives in the classroom.
Emerging clearly in the essays are the dual concerns-artistic
and intellectual-that can be pursued in Johnson's biographical
writings. On the one hand, they are complex creative works that
reward literary analysis, traditional and modern. On the other,
with their wide range, they offer a special insight into Johnson's
eighteenth-century world-the state of biography at the time, the
tradition of English poetry, literary criticism and its
philosophical values, and, of course, Johnson himself with his
powers and failings.
Domestick Privacies thus offers important new perspectives not
only to professed Johnsonians but to all who study biography,
criticism, and the eighteenth century.
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