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The Life of Samuel Johnson

This book offers an in-depth look at the life of Samuel Johnson, detailing his early years, his rise to prominence as a writer and critic, and his lasting impact on the English language and literature. It includes insights into Johnson's personal life, his relationships with other literary figures, and his contributions to the field of lexicography, particularly through the creation of the first comprehensive English dictionary. more

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James Boswell
James Boswell

James Boswell, born on October 29, 1740, and died on May 19, 1795, was a Scottish lawyer and writer. He is best known for his biography, 'The Life of Samuel Johnson,' which provides a detailed account of the life and thoughts of the 18th-century British writer Samuel Johnson. more

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