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This is an essential early Johnson biography, recovered from
obscurity and reissued in celebration of the tercentenary of
Johnson's birth. This is the first and only scholarly edition of
Sir John Hawkins' Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., a work that has
not been widely available in complete form for more than two
hundred years. Published in 1787, some four years before James
Boswell's biography of Johnson, ""Hawkins' Life"" complements,
clarifies, and often corrects numerous aspects of Boswell's Life.
Samuel Johnson (1709-84) is the most significant English writer of
the second half of the eighteenth century; indeed, this period is
widely known as the Age of Johnson. Hawkins was Johnson's friend
and legal adviser and the chief executor of his will. He knew
Johnson longer and in many respects better than other biographers,
including Boswell, who made unacknowledged use of Hawkins' Life and
helped orchestrate the critical attacks that consigned the book to
obscurity. Sir John Hawkins had special insight into Johnson's
mental states at various points in his life, his early days in
London, his association with the ""Gentleman's Magazine"", and his
political views and writings. Hawkins' use of historical and
cultural details, an uncommon literary device at the time, produced
one of the earliest 'life and times' biographies in our language. O
M Brack, Jr.'s introduction covers the history of the composition,
publication, and reception of the Life and provides a context in
which it should be read. Annotations address historical, literary,
and linguistic uncertainties, and a full textual apparatus
documents how Brack arrived at this definitive text of Hawkins'
Life.
This is a facsimile of the original 17776 edition, not the
Victorian reprint. This is volume 3 of 5. See other ISBN entries
for the other 4 volumes.
This is a facsimile of the origial 1776 edition, not the Victorian
reprint. This is volume 5 of 5. See other ISBN entries for the
other 4 volumes.
This is a facsimile of the orignal 1776 edition, not the Victorian
reprint. This is volume 4 of 5. See other entries for the other 4
volumes.
This is a facsimile of the original 1776 edition, not the Victorian
reprint. This is volume 1 of 5. See other ISBN entries for the
other 4 volumes.
This is a facsimile of the original 1776 edition, not the Victorian
reprint. This is volume 2 of 5. See other ISBN entries for the
other 4 volumes.
This is the first and only scholarly edition of Sir John Hawkins's
"Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.," a work that has not been widely
available in complete form for more than two hundred years.
Published in 1787, some four years before James Boswell's biography
of Johnson, Hawkins's "Life" complements, clarifies, and often
corrects numerous aspects of Boswell's "Life."
Samuel Johnson (1709-84) is the most significant English writer
of the second half of the eighteenth century; indeed, this period
is widely known as the Age of Johnson. Hawkins was Johnson's friend
and legal adviser and the chief executor of his will. He knew
Johnson longer and in many respects better than other biographers,
including Boswell, who made unacknowledged use of Hawkins's "Life"
and helped orchestrate the critical attacks that consigned the book
to obscurity.
Sir John Hawkins had special insight into Johnson's mental
states at various points in his life, his early days in London, his
association with the "Gentleman's Magazine," and his political
views and writings. Hawkins's use of historical and cultural
details, an uncommon literary device at the time, produced one of
the earliest "life and times" biographies in our language. The
Introduction by O M Brack, Jr., covers the history of the
composition, publication, and reception of the "Life" and provides
a context in which it should be read. Annotations address
historical, literary, and linguistic uncertainties, and a full
textual apparatus documents how Brack arrived at this definitive
text of Hawkins's "Life."
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