Samuel Johnson A Biography

Cover of Samuel Johnson A Biography by Peter Martin
Author: Peter Martin
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 640
ISBN-13: 9780674057371
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Height: 9.08 Inches
Length: 5.82 Inches
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Width: 1.29 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 828/.609 B
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Samuel Johnson A Biography by Peter Martin, published by Harvard University Press on November 15, 2010, spans 640 pages and is presented in English. This biography delves into the life of Samuel Johnson, a towering figure of the 18th century known for his literary contributions and complex personality. Martin explores Johnson’s public persona as a literary icon and the private struggles he faced, including self-doubt and depression. The narrative reveals how Johnson’s extensive body of work, including essays, journalism, and poetry, served as a means to confront his inner turmoil and engage with the world around him.

Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of Johnson that challenges traditional clichés, highlighting his advocacy for social issues such as the abolition of slavery and his support for women writers. Martin’s account benefits from recent scholarship, presenting Johnson as a modern figure who grappled with his beliefs and the societal norms of his time. This edition offers a comprehensive look at both the intellectual and emotional dimensions of Johnson’s life, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of this influential literary figure.


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Bewigged, muscular and for his day unusually tall, adorned in soiled, rumpled clothes, beset by involuntary tics, opinionated, powered in his conversation by a prodigious memory and intellect, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) was in his life a literary and social icon as no other age has produced. “Johnsonianissimus,” as Boswell called him, became in the hands of his first biographers the rationalist epitome and sage of Enlightenment. These clich s–though they contain elements of truth–distort the complexity of the public and private Johnson. Peter Martin portrays a Johnson wracked by recriminations, self-doubt, and depression–a man whose religious faith seems only to have deepened his fears. His essays, scholarship, biography, journalism, travel writing, sermons, fables, as well as other forms of prose and poetry in which he probed himself and the world around him, Martin shows, constituted rational triumphs against despair and depression. It is precisely the combination of enormous intelligence and frank personal weakness that makes Johnson’s writing so compelling.

Benefiting from recent critical scholarship that has explored new attitudes toward Johnson, Martin’s biography gives us a human and sympathetic portrait of Dr. Johnson. Johnson’s criticism of colonial expansion, his advocacy for the abolition of slavery, his encouragement of women writers, his treatment of his female friends as equals, and his concern for the underprivileged and poor make him a very “modern” figure. The Johnson that emerges from this enthralling biography, published for the tercentenary of Johnson’s birth, is still the foremost figure of his age but a more rebellious, unpredictable, flawed, and sympathetic figure than has been previously known.

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