
Step into the bustling coffeehouses and rain‑soaked streets of 18th‑century London, where James Boswell follows his towering friend, the great writer and moralist Samuel Johnson, with relentless curiosity. Boswell’s notebook‑like narration captures Johnson’s sharp wit, fierce intellect, and tender humanity, from heated literary debates to quiet moments of reflection. The biography reads like a lively conversation, preserving the cadence of Johnson’s speech and the quirks of his companions.
Boswell’s devotion to accurate recording—shorthand, memory, and painstaking revision—gives listeners an intimate sense of being present at the table with these historic figures. Beyond the portrait of Johnson, the work offers a vivid picture of the Enlightenment era, its salons, its politics, and its everyday concerns. For anyone who enjoys a blend of sharp humor, thoughtful philosophy, and a genuine friendship unfolding across the pages, this abridged rendition provides a rich, accessible experience.
Full title
Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood
Language
en
Duration
~21 hours (1214K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1740–1795
Best known for turning a friendship into one of the most famous biographies in English, this lively Scottish writer recorded conversations, travels, and private struggles with unusual honesty. His journals and memoirs still feel vivid because they catch people as they really sounded and behaved.
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