Abstract
Oliver Wendell Holmes's The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table is subtitled “Every Man His Own Boswell”: a declaration not only of Holmes's admiration for Samuel Johnson but of his urgent sense of Johnson's London circle as embodying intellectual values still sadly lacking in an America ruled by crude economic individualism.
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