The Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of London
This two-volume work, originally published in 1705 and now reissued in John Nichols' edition of 1818, was one of the earliest examples of autobiographical writing in English. John Dunton (1659–1732), a highly eccentric bookseller and publisher, was also responsible for one of the first periodicals in London, the Athenian Gazette, which invited its readers to submit questions on any topic, to be answered by the Athenian Society, a group of learned men (in fact, Dunton himself and some cronies). However, he was not a practical businessman, and the death of his wife and his own illness led to poverty, and to hack-work for others. The Life and Errors was followed by pamphlets attacking those whom he blamed for his misfortunes. The work gives a fascinating picture of authors and the book trade in Restoration London. Volume 2 contains selections by Nichols from Dunton's works.
Product details
April 2014Paperback
9781108074056
368 pages
216 × 140 × 21 mm
0.47kg
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Table of Contents
- 11. Dunton's journal, part 2
- 12. The living elegy
- 13. Dunton's shadow
- 14. Extracts from The Dublin Scuffle
- Extracts from Dunton's Athenian project
- Extracts for Mordecai's memorial
- An appeal to King George I
- List of Dunton's political tracts
- Analysis of his MSS preserved in Dr Rawlinson's collections in the Bodleian Library.