A highly readable 1833 volume of recollections of the writer and biographer of Samuel Johnson, Hester Lynch Piozzi (17411821).The writer and woman of letters Hester Lynch Piozzi (17411821) is best remembered as a close friend and biographer of Samuel Johnson. This highly readable volume of recollections, first published in 1833, draws on her letters to the author Edward Mangin (17721852) and his family.The writer and woman of letters Hester Lynch Piozzi (17411821) is best remembered as a close friend and biographer of Samuel Johnson. This highly readable volume of recollections, first published in 1833, draws on her letters to the author Edward Mangin (17721852) and his family.Highly educated and accustomed to intellectual society, the writer and woman of letters Hester Lynch Piozzi (17411821) became a close friend of Samuel Johnson through her first husband, the brewer Henry Thrale. Her second marriage, to the Italian musician Gabriel Mario Piozzi in 1784, estranged her from Johnson, but following his death she published her groundbreaking Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, anticipating Boswell's biography. As well as her letters, poetry, essays, memoirs and travel diaries (several of which are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection), she was one of the first women to produce works on philology and history. Originally published in 1833, this highly readable volume of recollections by the writer and translator Edward Mangin (17721852) draws on her letters to him and his family (as well as on other memorabilia), extracts from which are quoted extensively in the work.Piozziana.