The night that I didn’t get drunk
Claude Rawson, 7 May 1987
Boswell: The English Experiment 1785-1789
edited by Irma Lustig and Frederick Pottle.
Heinemann, 332 pp., £30, February 1987,0 434 08130 2 Show More
edited by Irma Lustig and Frederick Pottle.
Heinemann, 332 pp., £30, February 1987,
The Converse of the Pen: Acts of Intimacy in the 18th-Century Familiar Letter
by Bruce Redford.
Chicago, 252 pp., £21.25, January 1987,0 226 70678 8 Show More
by Bruce Redford.
Chicago, 252 pp., £21.25, January 1987,
Printing Technology, Letters and Samuel Johnson
by Alvin Kernan.
Princeton, 357 pp., £19.70, February 1987,0 691 06692 2 Show More
by Alvin Kernan.
Princeton, 357 pp., £19.70, February 1987,
“... or impressive role. In an interesting new book, Printing Technology, Letters and Samuel Johnson, Alvin Kernan compares two treatments, familiar to specialists, of the scene in the King’s Library where, according to Boswell’s Life, George III went up to Johnson and, after hearing his opinions on various matters, pressed him to write ‘the literary ... ”