Luminary Graphics
Picture of James Boswell, diarist and author of <em>Life of Johnson</em>


 
May 19, 1795
James Boswell   (1740 - 1795)
 
Boswell and Good
 
by Steve King

print   tell a friend   comment
 
     
On this day in 1795 James Boswell died, aged fifty-four. Even without his two-decade relationship to Samuel Johnson and the books which came from it, Boswell would have a secure place in literary history. This is due to the remarkable stash of journals, letters and personal papers which he kept, and which his friends and relatives kept from the world -- out of "Pride and Negligence," to use the title of Frederick Pottle's book (one of several) on the incredible story. When Boswell's papers were discovered in the 1920s and '30s the journals were eventually published in fourteen volumes, with one of these, his London Journal, now a million-seller ...   FULL STORY »Luminary Graphics, Inc.
 
 
— SK 
 
 
  Special offer for educators and librarians »  
 
Not a member of our website? Register today!
 
     
 
 
LINKS
 
 
 
»   James Boswell Stories, Books & Links
 
»   Related authors:  Lytton Strachey, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Samuel Johnson
 
»  recently published stories
 
»  list all authors
 


November 20, 2009
memebers Login
 
The TinL masthead features photography by Natasha D'Schommer , and the book art featured is by Jim Rosenau.
 
site by erich design
 
privacy policy »   site map »   »   FAQ’s   »   comments »