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001 2009032522
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050 00 $aPR3533$b.N55 2010
082 00 $a828/.609$aB$222
100 1 $aNokes, David.
245 10 $aSamuel Johnson :$ba life /$cDavid Nokes.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bHenry Holt and Co.,$c2010.
300 $axxii, 419 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill., map ;$c25 cm.
500 $a"A John Macrae book."
500 $a"Originally published in Great Britain in 2009 by Faber & Faber"--T.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 361-397) and index.
520 $aIn this portrait of Samuel Johnson, David Nokes positions the great thinker in his rightful place as an active force in the Enlightenment, not a mere recorder or performer, and demonstrates how his interaction with life impacted his work. This biography addresses his life and action through the hitherto unexplored perspectives of such major players as Johnson's wife, Tetty; Hester Thrale, in whose household he resided for seventeen years while working on his annotated Shakespeare; and Frances Barber, the black manservant who in many ways was like a son to Johnson. --from publisher description
600 10 $aJohnson, Samuel,$d1709-1784.
650 0 $aAuthors, English$y18th century$vBiography.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xIntellectual life$y18th century.
650 0 $aLexicographers$zGreat Britain$vBiography.
650 0 $aIntellectuals$zGreat Britain$vBiography.
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1005/2009032522-b.html
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1005/2009032522-d.html
856 41 $3Sample text$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1202/2009032522-s.html