Hester Lynch Piozzi

Hester Lynch Piozzi
Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741–1821) was an English writer and socialite best known for her close friendship with Samuel Johnson. She wrote "Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson," a memoir that provides insights into Johnson's character and behavior. Piozzi also penned "Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany," offering her perspectives on European travel. Her works are valued for their lively prose and vivid portrayals of 18th-century intellectual life.

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FRANCE CALAIS. September 7, 1784. Of all pleasure, I see much may be destroyed by eagerness of anticipation: I had told my female companion, to whom travelling was new, how she would be surprized and astonished, at the difference found in crossing the narrow sea from England to France, and now she is not astonished at all; why should she? We have lingered and loitered six and twenty hours from port to... more...

INTRODUCTION: Dr. Johnson was hailed the colossus of Literature by a generation who measured him against men of no common mould—against Hume, Robertson, Gibbon, Warburton, the Wartons, Fielding, Richardson, Smollett, Gray, Goldsmith, and Burke. Any one of these may have surpassed the great lexicographer in some branch of learning or domain of genius; but as a man of letters, in the highest sense of... more...