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The author surveys Samuel Johnson's enduring public reputation and place in national life, assesses James Boswell's role and originality in shaping modern biography, contrasts their characters and judgments, and examines Johnson's personal qualities, literary output, and friendships. Chapters treat Johnson as a public institution, Boswell's methods and merits, biographical details of both men, critical readings of Johnson's prose and poems, and the wider circle of associates; a bibliography and index conclude the study. The treatment combines close reading of primary materials with critical rebuttal of detractors and emphasizes how personality, conversation, and publication formed Johnson's legacy.
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