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FB-54239-09Research Programs: Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsRichard B. SherJames Boswell's Correspondence with His Scottish Mentors Hugh Blair, Lord Kames, and Sir William Forbes1/1/2009 - 8/31/2009$33,600.00RichardB.Sher   New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewarkNJ07102-1824USA2008British LiteratureFellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsResearch Programs336000336000

My project is to edit three of the four correspondences in the most important volume yet to appear in the Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell: Boswell's correspondences with Hugh Blair, Lord Kames, and Sir William Forbes. Along with the fourth correspondent in this volume (Sir David Dalrymple, whose correspondence is being edited by a collaborator), these men were formidable 18th-century Scottish literary figures and cultural patrons in their own right, who made major contributions to religion, literary criticism, history, music, and law. They also had a large, and as yet unappreciated, influence on Boswell as mentors and role models. Yet few of these letters have ever been published. Thus, these correspondences--elucidated by the volume's introduction and footnotes, and further enhanced by the addition of Boswell's notes for a life of Kames--will significantly alter perceptions of Boswell and his correspondents and add to our knowledge of the Scottish Enlightenment.