Rivalry in Literary Biography: Boswell’s Life of Johnson and Holmes’ Dr Johnson and Mr Savage Cover Image

Rivalry in Literary Biography: Boswell’s Life of Johnson and Holmes’ Dr Johnson and Mr Savage
Rivalry in Literary Biography: Boswell’s Life of Johnson and Holmes’ Dr Johnson and Mr Savage

Author(s): Zeynep Harputlu Shah
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: anxiety of influence; rivalry; James Boswell; Samuel Johnson; literary biography; Dr Johnson and Mr Savage

Summary/Abstract: This study aims to discuss the complicated nature of literary biography by focusing on the intertextual relations and anxiety of influence among biographers of a single subject. Taking Samuel Johnson’s life and outlook on literary biography as a starting point, the article examines two influential works that are separated by a significant amount of time, Life of Johnson (1791) by James Boswell and Dr Johnson and Mr Savage (1993, 2005) by Richard Holmes, suggesting that in both there is a strong sense of rivalry with their subject and an anxiety about the influence of their predecessors. Both authors exhibit love for or interest in their subject while they strive for superiority in literary biography with their distinctive narrative technique and commentaries on Johnson’s character and life. In this study, I utilise Harold Bloom’s theory of influence in an attempt to show how anxiety and rivalry function as part of a creative process and driving force that leads to original contributions to the field.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 04 (23)
  • Page Range: 33-45
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English