Boswell's Enlightenment

Boswell's Enlightenment

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Mar 23, 2015 · English · Hardcover (288 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 288
Language English
Published Mar 23, 2015
Publisher Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press
ISBN-10 0674368231
ISBN-13 9780674368231

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James Boswell's pursuit of self-identity was a journey riddled with complexity and intricacies. Robert Zaretsky delves into this fascinating exploration, revealing how Boswell, best known as the biographer of Samuel Johnson, grappled with his personal narrative amidst the backdrop of the Enlightenment. The narrative unfolds the tensions between his desire for social acceptance and a yearning for genuine understanding.

As Boswell navigates the intellectual currents of his time, he encounters prominent figures and ideas that shape his worldview. Zaretsky presents Boswell not merely as a chronicler but as a man fiercely engaged in the quest for self-discovery, grappling with his thoughts and emotions against the exhilarating yet bewildering landscape of 18th-century thought.

Through engaging storytelling, Zaretsky uncovers the layers of Boswell's character, offering readers a nuanced portrait of a man caught between his ambitions and his vulnerabilities. This examination illustrates a timeless struggle for identity that resonates even in contemporary contexts.

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