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Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
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164 pages
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The book explores Samuel Johnson's multifaceted literary career, highlighting his roles as an author, lexicographer, and critic. It emphasizes his significant impact on English literature, being second only to Shakespeare in quotability. The biography by Boswell presents a skewed perspective of Johnson, focusing on his later years as a gruff figure rather than his earlier struggles. Additionally, it details Johnson's 1773 journey around Scotland, showcasing his eloquent descriptions and insightful analysis of the region's rugged beauty.
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2008, paperback
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