According to Queeney
1st Carroll & Graf trade pbk. ed.
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Publication
2002 - Carroll & Graf Publishers, New York, New York (State)
Word Count
54,000 words, Guess
Page Count
216 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveaccordingtoqueen00bain
- Internet Archiveaccordingtoquee000bain
- ISBN-100786709820
- ISBN-139780786709823
- OCLC Control Number50787217
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780786709823
- Open LibraryOL24199384M
Classifications
- DDC826.6
- LCCPR6052.A3195 A64 2002x
- LCCPR6052.A3195 A64 2001
Description
"The literary world of Georgian London and the more private arena of its most celebrated man of letters, Samuel Johnson, come to life in this tale of unrequited love and compelling passion. Although melancholia and the gout have jaded the middle-aged Dr. Johnson's palate for society, the eminent, if increasingly irascible lexicographer nonetheless accepts an introduction to the excellent table of the wealthy Southwark brewer Henry Thrale. So it is that an evening in 1764, instead of meeting Johnson's very low expectations, takes him into the social orbit of the charming, vivacious Mrs. Thrale - and marks the beginning of an extraordinary relationship that will span the final two decades of his life. As Johnson settles more and more comfortably into his niche among the Thrales, the family's already hectic domain is thrown further into lively chaos by the literary giant's retinue of sycophants, admirers, scholars, and friends like the illustrious actor David Garrick, poet Oliver Goldsmith, novelist Fanny Burney, and painter Joshua Reynolds. Ambiguities have meanwhile begun to complicate the bond between Johnson and Mrs. Thrale. Possessiveness vies with rejection, and sexual tensions stir beneath the decorous surfaces of everyday life."--BOOK JACKET.
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