James Boswell created the 'Age of Johnson', rescuing the late 18th century, above all, for the Victorians. The Boswell industry at Yale University has given an 'Age of Boswell' to the 20th century. This second volume of the grand Frederick Pottle-Frank Brady biography marks the climax of that long achievement. Climax, but not end: in some country-house loft or uncleared bank vault, I would bet, lies the huge bundle which is the missing Johnson-Boswell correspondence. But that discovery, if and when it comes, can only ornament what has already been done. We know more about James Boswell than about any other human being who inhabited the earth two hundred years ago.
LRB 20 December 1984 | PDF Download
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