The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell
  • 1. The Life of Samuel Johnson, written by James Boswell and published in 1791, stands as a monumental work in the history of literature, often hailed as one of the finest biographical accounts ever crafted. This detailed portrayal not only chronicles the life of Samuel Johnson, the eminent lexicographer, essayist, and moralist, but also provides profound insights into 18th-century English society and the intellectual milieu of the time. Boswell, who was both an admirer and a close friend of Johnson, meticulously documented their conversations, capturing the wit, wisdom, and complexities of his subject. The narrative weaves together anecdotes, reflections, and the personal turmoil of Johnson, who battled with chronic health issues and depression. Boswell’s portrayal emphasizes Johnson's intellectual prowess and his struggle against the societal expectations of his era. Additionally, the biography highlights their travels together and the companionship they shared, making it not merely a biography but a deep exploration of friendship, intellect, and the human condition. The book's rich detail, coupled with Boswell's engaging prose, ensures that The Life of Samuel Johnson remains a captivating read, providing rich insights into both Johnson's character and the vibrant cultural landscape of 18th-century England.

    Who is the author of 'The Life of Samuel Johnson'?
A) John Milton
B) James Boswell
C) Robert Burns
D) Samuel Johnson
  • 2. In what year was 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' first published?
A) 1780
B) 1755
C) 1801
D) 1791
  • 3. Samuel Johnson is best known for which literary work?
A) The Lives of the Poets
B) The Prince of Abyssinia
C) The Rasselas
D) A Dictionary of the English Language
  • 4. Where was Samuel Johnson born?
A) Lichfield
B) Edinburgh
C) Oxford
D) London
  • 5. What type of literary work is 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' considered?
A) Poetry
B) Novel
C) Biography
D) Essay
  • 6. Which aspect of Johnson's character is highlighted in Boswell's biography?
A) His wit and intellect
B) His wealth and status
C) His political views
D) His physical strength
  • 7. What did Johnson famously say about writing?
A) “Writing is the best reflection of the soul.”
B) “No man but a blockhead ever wrote, except for money.”
C) “A writer without ambition is a wasted talent.”
D) “Art should be free and available.”
  • 8. What was the profession of Samuel Johnson?
A) Novelist
B) Politician
C) Lexicographer
D) Philosopher
  • 9. What did Johnson struggle with throughout his life?
A) Wealth accumulation
B) Alcoholism
C) Loneliness
D) Depression
  • 10. What can be said about the nature of Boswell's biography?
A) It is both factual and personal.
B) It is outdated and irrelevant.
C) It is strictly fictional.
D) It lacks emotional depth.
  • 11. What illness did Samuel Johnson struggle with throughout his life?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Diabetes
C) Leprosy
D) Malaria
  • 12. In which year did Samuel Johnson die?
A) 1776
B) 1791
C) 1784
D) 1795
  • 13. What did Johnson often struggle with in his personal life?
A) Financial troubles
B) Illiteracy
C) Mental health issues
D) Career indecision
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