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Boswell's Presumptuous Task: The Making of the Life of Dr. Johnson (edição: 2001)

de Adam Sisman (Autor)

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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.… (mais)
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Título:Boswell's Presumptuous Task: The Making of the Life of Dr. Johnson
Autores:Adam Sisman (Autor)
Informação:Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2001), Edition: 1st American ed, 400 pages
Coleções:Sua biblioteca
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Etiquetas:nonfiction, biography, history, England, Scotland, 18th Century, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, 2017

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Boswell's Presumptuous Task: The Making of the Life of Dr. Johnson de Adam Sisman

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Another gem on my quest for all things Johnson. Posits convincingly that Boswell wasn’t the fool and toady everyone thought he was. Probably manic-depressive, obsessive-compulsive and an alcoholic (I should know), but brilliant and likable. A man before his time. Changed the way biography is written and wrote the biography that set the bar. ( )
  Gumbywan | Jun 27, 2022 |
well written book that will not keep you up too late at night. You can put it down most anywhere. Interesting facts. Interesting lives. Interesting books, journals, letters, and 18th century life. And lots of Johnsonalia for those who want it. ( )
  kerns222 | May 25, 2018 |
I picked up this book primarily out of an interest in the late 18th century and for that it was a valuable read. Better than some authors and historians, this book delivers an idea of the forces and complexities of 18th-century life, through the perspective of James Boswell, the author of the seminal biography The Life of Dr. Johnson. Had I been more familiar with Samuel Johnson or the biography previously, I likely would have gotten more out of this book. Still, I enjoyed learning about both Johnson and Boswell, their relationship, and Boswell's effort to produce the definitive biography of his mentor. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Oct 14, 2017 |
A perfect choice of a title by Adam Sisman!

In his Introductory Chapter of The Life of Samuel Johnson, James Boswell wrote:
"To write the Life of him who excelled all mankind in writing the lives of others, and who, whether we consider his extraordinary endowments or his various works, has been equalled by few in any age, is an arduous, and may be reckoned in me a presumptuous task."

I'm surprised that Boswell didn't spell the word "him" with a capital "H."

Indeed, In his dictionary, Samuel Johnson defines presumptuous as
1. Arrogant; confident; insolent;
2. Irreverent with respect to holy things

In his dictionary, Johnson defines the word Arduous as:
1. Lofty; hard to climb
2. Difficult

Boswell certainly had lofty expectations, especially since everyone else had already written their lives of Johnson. In his LOJ, Boswell shows some of Johnson's warts, but never enough to knock him off his pedestal. In his quasi-biography of Boswell, Sisman bares all, depicting Boswell at times as a drunken sot who may well have set the all-time record for contracting Gonorrhea. Sisman shows that Boswell made the task of writing Johnson's biography more difficult because of his drinking, and because of his desire to make a name for himself in other ventures, either as a lawyer or hopefully, as an appointed politician. But a brilliant writer Boswell was, and Sisman shows that as well, although Sisman credits Malone's editing with putting the icing on the cake. Malone had nothing to do with the second edition, and Sisman says that edition contains errors, which Malone corrected in the third edition after Boswell's death.
All in all, a good scholarly and pleasant read. Moi recommends. ( )
1 vote moibibliomaniac | Jun 28, 2011 |
I'm not crazy about this book.
  anncdean | Oct 5, 2008 |
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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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