Om James Boswell, the Journals in Scotland, England and Ireland, 1766-1769
This volume is of James Boswell's journals (including memoranda and notes for journals) in Scotland, England and Ireland from the autumn of 1766 to May 1769. The journals covered by the volume record much of Boswell's life as a young advocate during the first few years of his practice at the Scottish bar. The journals also record much information about Boswell's composition and publication of his instant best-seller, Account of Corsica, his involvement as a volunteer for the Douglas camp in the great Douglas Cause and his search for a wife. During Boswell's visits to London and Oxford in 1768, he produced some of his finest journal-writing, including details of memorable and significant conversations with Samuel Johnson. The manuscript journals in the volume have been printed to correspond to the originals as closely as is feasible in the medium of print. Hugh M. Milne worked as a solicitor in Scotland from 1977 to 2007 and as a Strategic Leader from 2007 to 2011, until retirement. He is the editor of Boswell's Edinburgh Journals 1767-1786 and of The Legal Papers of James Boswell published in 2013 and 2016.
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