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Dinner with Joseph Johnson

Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age

Daisy Hay

Dinner with Joseph Johnson
Dinner with Joseph Johnson

Dinner with Joseph Johnson

Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age

Daisy Hay

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"Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction"

"Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction"

"Enthralling. . . . Dinner with Joseph Johnson is more than a richly detailed character profile: It also comprises a sharply realized group portrait of those whom Johnson wined, dined and gave voice to."---Malcolm Forbes, Wall Street Journal

"[A] compelling and magnificent study. . . . Dinner with Joseph Johnson is an admirable achievement of biography and humanistic imagination."---Kathryn Sutherland, Times Literary Supplement

"Hay has produced an enlightening biography. Her detailed portrait of Johnson illuminates the considerable risks faced by a London publisher bold enough to defy the repressive laws issued by the nervous British government at a time when revolution seemed worryingly likely to spread from France to England."---Miranda Seymour, New York Review of Books

"Hugely engrossing. . . . An exciting blend of ideas and personalities."---John Carey, Sunday Times

"Dinner with Joseph Johnson evokes the noise and excitement of an age characterized by the unceasing hum of literary debate. . . . A fitting reflection of the period that Hay describes: a time when the written word could make someone’s name—or cost them their liberty."---Francesca Peacock, Financial Times

"Hay's meticulously researched biography, rich in period and personal detail, sheds light on both Johnson the man and the vibrant cultural world he inhabited."---Hannah Beckerman, The Guardian

"Hay makes the most of a vivid period in English and especially London history. Her carefully poised study puts Johnson, today an obscure figure, back at the center of his circle."---Rosemary Hill, London Review of Books

"[A] delightful book."--- Emma Duncan, The Times

"Dinner with Joseph Johnson is a portrait of literary ferment. . . . [It] reminds us of the excitement of a period in which inherited orthodoxies were forensically scrutinised and found lacking. And it offers us pause for thought."---Matthew Dennison, The Telegraph

"As a bookseller, Johnson’s lists ranged widely, covering topics such as cookery, gardening, education and theology alongside the bread-and-butter of politics and poetry. Hay’s book follows Johnson’s lead. The result is equal parts panoramic and kaleidoscopic, marching along some of the less-trod paths of the Romantic era."---Joseph Hone, History Today

"[An] illuminating account. . . . Hay’s is a fascinating take on the intellectual and political development of the time. Fans of literary history will relish this opportunity to pull up a seat at Johnson’s table."

"Dinner with Joseph Johnson is a beautifully packaged, skillfully written and detailed book that finally gives this gentle revolutionary the recognition he deserves."---Jacqueline Riding, Country Life

"A panorama of the intellectual life of a Revolutionary age. . . . This is a perfect bedside book."

Daisy Hay is an award-winning biographer whose previous books include Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives and Mr. and Mrs. Disraeli: A Strange Romance. She is professor of English literature and life writing at the University of Exeter.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Princeton University Press
  • Verschenen
    mei 2024
  • Bladzijden
    536
  • Genre
    Biografie: schrijvers
  • Afmetingen
    235 x 156 mm
  • EAN
    9780691243986
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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