"Dr. Johnson and Company" offers a vivid and insightful portrait of one of English literature's most formidable figures, Dr. Samuel Johnson, and the remarkable circle of friends that surrounded him. Robert Lynd explores the life and personality of the great lexicographer not in isolation, but through his interactions with the legendary members of 'The Club, ' including James Boswell, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmund Burke, and Oliver Goldsmith.
Lynd captures the intellectual vibrancy of 18th-century London, bringing to life the conversations, wit, and eccentricities that defined this era. The work delves into the complex friendship between Johnson and his biographer, Boswell, while examining how Johnson's presence dominated the literary and social landscape of his time. This book is a masterful blend of biography and literary appreciation, providing readers with a deep understanding of Johnson's character, his struggles, and his enduring influence on English letters. It serves as both an introduction to the world of Samuel Johnson and a sophisticated study of the human connections that fueled the creative fires of the Enlightenment.
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