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Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson
"The Life of Samuel Johnson" by James Boswell is commonly considered the first modern biography. Published in 1791, it offers a detailed and intimate portrayal of the famous English writer and lexicographer Dr. Samuel Johnson. Boswell's approach to biography, which included personal details and conversations with the subject, set a new standard for the genre.
Scottish lawyer James Boswell is credited with writing the first modern biography in 1791. It was titled The Life of Samuel Johnson.
The first known biography is of the ancient Greek poet Homer, written by Plutarch in the 2nd century AD.
The first modern dictionary is often credited to Samuel Johnson, who published "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755. This dictionary was a significant milestone in the standardization of the English language.
Hard to say of modern knowledge. But, on American note the first English dictionary was published on April 15, 1755 by Samuel Johnson. It took Johnson nearly nine years to finish the work of art.
A modern biography should include stories about a person's childhood, schooling and how they launched their careers. Details about any charity projects they do and their net worth are also important in a modern biography.
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