James Boswell
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James Boswell was a Scottish author born on October 29, 1740. He is best known for his 1791 work, Life of Samuel Johnson, which has been praised by critic Harold Bloom as the greatest English-language biography ever written. Boswell also wrote The Cub at Newmarket (1762) and Account of Corsica (1768).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day October 29, 1740
Birth Place Scotland
Age 279 YEARS OLD
Died On May 19, 1795 (age 54)
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)

About

Scottish author whose 1791 work, Life of Samuel Johnson, was lauded by critic Harold Bloom as the greatest English-language biography ever written. Boswell's other works include The Cub at Newmarket (1762) and Account of Corsica (1768).

Before Fame

During his time at the University of Edinburgh, he suffered from depression and poor health. He later continued his education at the University of Glasgow and went on to study law at Utrecht University.

Trivia

In the 1780s, his health began to decline as a result of alcoholism and venereal disease. He passed away in London in 1795.

Family Life

His father was Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, a judge. James Boswell married Margaret Montgomerie and fathered seven children (two from extramarital affairs).

Associated With

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character, Sherlock Holmes, refers to Dr. Watson as his Boswell.

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