
A vivid portrait emerges from the lively rooms of the Thrale household, where a young Hester Lynch—later Mrs. Piozzi—first encountered Dr. Samuel Johnson. At the time she was a spirited, red‑cheeked hostess, eager to entertain the era’s literary crowd, and Johnson, newly honoured with an LL.D., quickly became the “lion‑in‑chief” of their gatherings. Their evenings brimmed with conversation in multiple languages, hearty meals, and the occasional candle‑lit reading that left the great critic’s wig singed, a detail that hints at his endearing quirks.
Through a series of charming anecdotes, the memoir captures Johnson’s formidable intellect, his sharp humor, and the tender, sometimes strained, friendships that surrounded him. The narrative also reveals the domestic dramas of the Thrales—their joys, jealousies, and financial worries—offering listeners a warm, human glimpse into the world that shaped one of English literature’s most iconic figures.
Full title
Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. During the Last Twenty Years of His Life
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (282K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1741–1821
Known for her lively diaries, letters, and travel writing, she moved at the center of 18th-century literary life and left a vivid record of the people and conversations around her. Her work still feels fresh because it is sharp, curious, and full of personality.
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