Irma S. Lustig is research associate in English at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the editorial board of the Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. She is the author of more than thirty articles and review essays on Boswell, Johnson, and their circle.
"Lustig's collection of essays successfully supports the claims
that Boswell's Life of Johnson is more than a memory. As conscious
artistry, it is a noble creation that evolves from the James
Boswell who was a citizen of the world, a man of letters, and a
product of the Enlightenment." -- Albion
"These essays set the standard against which future examinations of
Boswell's prose should be measured." -- British Journal for
Eighteenth-Century Studies
"Lustig's collection of essays successfully supports the claims
that Boswell's Life of Johnson is more than a memory. As conscious
artistry, it is a noble creation that evolves from the James
Boswell who was a citizen of the world, a man of letters, and a
product of the Enlightenment." -- Albion
"These essays set the standard against which future examinations of Boswell's prose should be measured." -- British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
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