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James Boswell

    18 de octubre de 1740 – 19 de mayo de 1795

    James Boswell es reconocido principalmente por sus biografías, en particular su perspicaz retrato de Samuel Johnson, pero sus propios diarios extensos revelan una profunda observación personal y detalles íntimos. Estos escritos, descubiertos mucho después de su tiempo, ofrecen vívidos relatos de sus viajes y sus encuentros con figuras prominentes de su época. El enfoque literario de Boswell se caracteriza por una aguda observación de la naturaleza humana y las dinámicas sociales, utilizando a menudo sus observaciones sobre otros para iluminar verdades más amplias. Su legado como compañero y observador agudo incluso ha pasado al lenguaje, reflejando su capacidad única para capturar la esencia de individuos y conversaciones.

    Everyman Paperback - 2: The Life of Samuel Johnson
    The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
    Boswell on the grand tour : Germany and Switzerland, 1764
    Meeting Dr. Johnston
    The Life of Samuel Johnson
    Boswell's London journal 1762-1763
    • Even if James Boswell hadn't written the The Life of Johnson, he would be famous for this memoir of eighteenth-century London life. Boswell arrived in the great metropolis from his native Edinburgh in 1762, and he kept a daily journal of his nine-month sojourn. Bawdy, witty, and brimming with fascinating details, the accounts range from his illicit encounters with prostitutes to his momentous meeting with Samuel Johnson. Boswell's London diary disappeared for 150 years, finally turning up in the 1920s as the literary find of the twentieth century. Unlike his other journals, it escaped nineteenth-century bowdlerization, allowing the author's voice to emerge with strikingly modern candor. Boswell writes frankly of his struggles with depression and his sexual obsessions. His painstaking records of the lively repartee of his mentor's literary circle formed the backbone of The Life of Johnson, and just as that book proved him a worthy biographer, so this one shows him an equally captivating subject.

      Boswell's London journal 1762-1763
      3,5
    • The Life of Samuel Johnson

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      James Boswell's "The Life of Samuel Johnson" is perhaps the best-known biography in English literature, and it marked a turning point in the art of biography writing. Through Boswell's prose Johnson comes across as a wholly believable man. We do not get just an account of his life, but feel we have been there with Boswell and seen and heard Johnson for ourselves. Boswell revolutionized the art of biography, and was well aware that he was doing so. At the time he was writing there were two traditions of biography, the ethical (deriving from Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives'), in which incidents were shown for the moral instruction of the reader, and the anecdotal (deriving from Xenophon's 'Memorabilia of Socrates'), in which incidents were shown for their own sake, without moral lessons being attached

      The Life of Samuel Johnson
      4,0
    • One of 60 low-priced classic texts published to celebrate Penguin's 60th anniversary. All the titles are extracts from "Penguin Classics" titles.

      Meeting Dr. Johnston
      3,4
    • The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

      in large print

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. The focus on accessibility aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important historical texts are available to a broader audience.

      The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
    • Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1765-1776

      Volume 2 - in large print

      • 912 páginas
      • 32 horas de lectura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while catering to the needs of those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1765-1776
    • Boswell's Life Of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1776-1780

      Volume 3 - in large print

      • 860 páginas
      • 31 horas de lectura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more accessible, it aims to provide an easier reading experience while preserving the original content.

      Boswell's Life Of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1776-1780
    • Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes

      Volume 4 - in large print

      • 864 páginas
      • 31 horas de lectura

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, specifically designed for readers with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to making such texts more accessible, ensuring that important historical content can be enjoyed by a wider audience.

      Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes
    • Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1709-1765

      Volume 1 - in large print

      • 1120 páginas
      • 40 horas de lectura

      Focusing on accessibility, this publishing house specializes in reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The initiative aims to enhance the reading experience for those who might struggle with standard text sizes, ensuring that important historical literature remains available to a wider audience.

      Life of Johnson; In Six Volumes, Life 1709-1765
    • Nur 13 Jahre lang (von 1756 bis 1769) war Korsika ein selbständiger, demokratischer Staat. Zeitgenossen verfolgten die Entwicklung der korsischen Republik unter Pasquale Paoli mit größter Aufmerksamkeit verfolgt. Die 'Historisch-geographische Beschreibung von Corsica' des jungen Schotten James Boswell (1740–1795) bietet Gelegenheit, dem Freund Paolis und Rousseaus während des Entstehens einer frühen europäischen Demokratie über die Schulter zu schauen. Er bereiste die Insel im Jahr 1765 – sein Bericht ist ein lebendiges Zeugnis! Aus heutiger Perspektive kann das Werk (gerade in der zeitgenössischen Übersetzung von 1768/69) als großes historisches Gemälde mit durchaus utopischem Gehalt gelesen werden: Korsika, wie es sich hätte entwicklen können, und die Sprach- und Denkbewegungen des 18. Jahrhunderts.

      Historisch-geographische Beschreibung von Corsica
    • James Boswell, Rechtsanwalt und Schriftsteller, 1740 in Edinburgh geboren und 1795 in London gestorben, ist eine der interessantesten Figuren des 18. Jahrhunderts. In Tagebüchern und Briefen schildert er sein ereignisreiches Leben akribisch und mit erstaunlicher Offenheit. Helmut Winter hat aus diesen umfangreichen 'Journals' eine repräsentative Auswahl getroffen (und übersetzt), die die bewegtesten Kapitel von Boswells Biographie umfasst: Das Londoner Tagebuch 1762/63 – Boswell in Holland – Deutschland und die Schweiz – Italien und Korsika – Auf der Suche nach einer Gattin – Mit Dr. Johnson auf den Hebriden – Chronist und Choleriker – Gescheiterte Karrieren / Der Biograph.

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