Dear Miss Boothby
Margaret Anne Doody, 5 November 1992
The Letters of Samuel Johnson: Vol. I: 1731-1772, Vol. II: 1773-1776, Vol. III: 1777-1781
edited by Bruce Redford.
Oxford, 431 pp., £25, February 1992,0 19 811287 4 Show More
edited by Bruce Redford.
Oxford, 431 pp., £25, February 1992,
“... marriage must be fabulously – nay, more than fabulously – happy. This was ridiculous, and Samuel Johnson was close enough to Hester Thrale to have known, had he chosen to let himself know it, that her marriage was a long vexation beginning and ending in nightmare. Johnson had too much investment in the Thrale marriage to let himself face the truth ... ”