The General Correspondence of James Boswell, 17661769
Volume 1: 17661767
James Boswell author Richard C Cole editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:27th Jul '93
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This is the first of two volumes containing Boswell's correspondence with more than 200 people, including Pitt, Rousseau, Paoli, John Wilkes, Sir Alexander Dick, Baretti and numerous women friends. The letters date from a three year period between 1766, when Boswell returned from his Grand Tour, to 1769, and his marriage to his cousin Margaret Montgomerie. They show Boswell in the happiest days of his life as the law student became a practising advocate, the literary hopeful a best-selling author, the pursuer of rich heiresses a family man, and the dreamer a landowner as the Laird of Dalblair. The letters to and from his correspondents are reprinted in full, with extensive explanatory notes.
These letters are the stuff of real life and you are left with a feeling of immersion in the 18th century. These letters are the stuff of real life and you are left with a feeling of immersion in the 18th century.
ISBN: 9780748604036
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 595g
320 pages