Self-Hugging
Andrew O’Hagan: A Paean to Boswell, 5 October 2000
Boswell's Presumptuous Task
by Adam Sisman.
Hamish Hamilton, 352 pp., £17.99, November 2000,0 241 13637 7 Show More
by Adam Sisman.
Hamish Hamilton, 352 pp., £17.99, November 2000,
James Boswell’s ‘Life of Johnson’: Research Edition: Vol. II
edited by Bruce Redford and Elizabeth Goldring.
Edinburgh, 303 pp., £50, February 2000,0 7486 0606 8 Show More
edited by Bruce Redford and Elizabeth Goldring.
Edinburgh, 303 pp., £50, February 2000,
Samuel Johnson: The Life of an Author
by Lawrence Lipking.
Harvard, 372 pp., £11.50, March 2000,0 674 00198 2 Show More
by Lawrence Lipking.
Harvard, 372 pp., £11.50, March 2000,
“... efforts, but Boswell conducted his business in a state of perfect confidence. He may have been, as David Hume remarked, ‘very good-humoured, very agreeable and very mad’, but he knew exactly what his talents were, and he drove them home. He wanted to be able to imagine Johnson in every conceivable human situation, and he would provoke him, and set him ... ”