Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

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This work concentrates on the years after Johnson's death, during which Boswell, through all his trials and sorrows, remained dedicated to the task of depicting his friend "more completely than any man who has yet ever lived".

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Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

James Boswell died a disappointed man, considered by his contemporaries to be a "foolish failure". Yet today his "Life of Johnson" is esteemed as the template for modern biography and Boswell himself is regarded as a formidable, if somewhat anti-heroic intellect in his own right. Sisman provides not only an account of Boswell's life but a creative investigation into how Boswell managed to be simultaneously so risible and outstanding and, by extension, an investigation into the nature of biographers and biography. Making use of Boswell's letters and journals (only recently uncovered and unhindered by the constraints of academia), Sisman's book depicts Boswell and the 18th-century world he lived in with clarity and frankness.
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ISBN 13 9780241136379
ISBN 10 0241136377
Title Boswell's Presumptuous Task
Author Adam Sisman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-11-02
Number of pages 416
Prizes Short-listed for Whitbread Prize (Biography) 2001, Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Biography Category 2001
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