This is a radical introduction to the Life of Johnson. It discusses the
main structural, dramatic, historical and imaginative aspects of the
work, and establishes its intellectual contexts: Hume's philosophy,
earlier biographical writings by Boswell, and the French and German
Enlightenment and romantic traditions. Professor Clingham offers an
account of the Life based upon reassessment of the nature of biography,
of Boswell's style and thought, and of Johnson's own works. As he
examines the Life's complex psychological, emotional and artistic
facets, a fresh picture of Boswell as biographer emerges. The book also
provides a table of the principal scenes and conversations in the Life,
as well as a chronological table of Boswell's life and times and a guide
to further reading.