Life of johnson
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The Life of Samuel Johnson
And this is just as well, since although the Life tells you a great deal about what Johnson was like, it doesn't actually tell you much about, well, his life. Boswell hurtles through Johnson's first fifty-three years in just pages – or to put it another way, knocks out 70 percent of his subject's life in the first 18 percent of the biography. Boswell simply could not give a shit about the early years, which he wasn't there to see. As far as he was concerned, his own life began on the fateful day in when he met his hero, and that's when his Life really gets underway.
From then on, the pace drops to an unbelievable level of detail, with Boswell showing (as he admits) an ‘almost superstitious reverence’ for preserving everything his subject ever wrote or said in his presence, no matter how seemingly trivial. Thank-you letters, new year's resolutions, assorted pr
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Life of Samuel Johnson (Hawkins book)
Biography by John Hawkins
This article is about the book written by John Hawkins. For the work written by James Boswell, see Life of Samuel Johnson.
The Life of Samuel Johnson or Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. was written by John Hawkins in It was the first full biography of Samuel Johnson—with Thomas Tyers's A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson being the first short postmortem biography. Hawkins was a friend of Johnson's, but many in Johnson's circle did not like him. After Johnson's death, Hawkins was approached to produce a biography of Johnson and an edition of his works. His biography described Johnson's life, including previously unknown details about his writing career, but it was plagued by digressions into unrelated topics. Hawkins's Life of Samuel Johnson came under swift attack from critics, friends of Johnson's, and his literary rival, James Boswell immediately after its publication. Many of the critics attacked Hawkins for his lack of a strict focus on Johnson's life or for his unfavourable depiction of Johnson in various circumstances.
Background
[edit]According to Bertram Davis, "For every person who remembers Sir John Hawkins as the author of the first full-length biography of Samuel Johnson, man