The Life of Mr Richard Savage
English
By (author): Samuel Johnson
The Life of Mr Richard Savage was the first important book by a then-unknown Grub Street hack, Samuel Johnson. Richard Savage (16971743) was a poet, playwright, and satirist who claimed to be the illegitimate son of a late earl and to have been denied his inheritance and viciously persecuted by his mother. He was urbane, charming, a brilliant conversationalist, but also irresponsible and impulsive. His role in a tavern brawl almost led him to the gallows, though his life was saved by an eleventh-hour pardon by the King. Over time he attracted many supporters, practically all of whom he managed to alienate by the time of his death in a debtors prison in Bristol. Johnson, who had been friends with Savage for a little over a year, drew on published documents and his own memories of Savage to produce one of the first great English biographies.
The edition is supplemented by other writings by Johnson, a selection of Savages prose and verse, contemporary and posthumous responses to Savage and to Johnsons biography, and selections by Johnsons first two major biographers, Sir John Hawkins and James Boswell.
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