About This Book
The author retraces Samuel Johnson's journey across Scotland, using Johnson's letters, his Journey to the Western Islands, and Boswell's Journal as sources to follow visits from the Western Highlands and Hebrides through Glasgow, Ayrshire, and Edinburgh. Blending contemporary travel observation with archival research and local traditions, the narrative reconstructs landscapes and the daily manners and customs that most intrigued Johnson. Anecdotes, portrait studies, and illustrations accompany descriptions of houses, ruins, and routes, while comparisons with earlier and later travellers provide context. Practical notes on places seen and documentary references complete a portrait of a country viewed through Johnson's curiosity.
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