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In "Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters," readers are invited into the intricate tapestry of 18th-century England through the intimate correspondence of one of its most astute observers. This collection, rich in literary style and wit, showcases Walpole's multifaceted intellect, blending humor, gossip, and profound societal analysis. A crucial figure in the development of the Gothic novel and a precursor to modern aesthetics, Walpole'Äôs letters illuminate the cultural and political landscape of his time, reflecting the complexities of the Enlightenment period. His…mehr

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In "Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters," readers are invited into the intricate tapestry of 18th-century England through the intimate correspondence of one of its most astute observers. This collection, rich in literary style and wit, showcases Walpole's multifaceted intellect, blending humor, gossip, and profound societal analysis. A crucial figure in the development of the Gothic novel and a precursor to modern aesthetics, Walpole'Äôs letters illuminate the cultural and political landscape of his time, reflecting the complexities of the Enlightenment period. His exploration of architecture, literature, and personal relationships reveals the deeply interconnected world he inhabited, revealing insights into both the mundane and the extraordinary aspects of life in the 1700s. Horace Walpole, the son of the first Prime Minister of Great Britain, cultivated a unique perspective stemming from his aristocratic upbringing and keen literary interests. His position granted him access to influential circles, allowing him to engage with notable contemporaries, including Samuel Johnson and David Garrick. This exposure informed his reflections and critiques of society, shaping a voice that resonates through his letters, which serve as more than mere correspondence; they are a social commentary embedded within a historical context. For readers interested in the confluence of literature and history, this compilation is a remarkable resource. It not only provides a glimpse into Walpole'Äôs mind but also encapsulates the vibrancy of his era. Whether you'Äôre an admirer of classic literature or a scholar of social history, this book is indispensable, offering a profound understanding of the complexities of human interaction and the artistic spirit that defined Walpole's world.

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Horace Walpole (1717-1797) was an English writer, art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and Whig politician. He is best known for his correspondence, which has been widely published, and for his Gothic novel 'The Castle of Otranto' (1764), which is often considered to have founded the Gothic genre of fiction that became extremely popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Beyond fiction, Walpole's letters, which have been compiled into 'Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters', exemplify his sharp wit and insightful commentary on 18th-century English society. His epistolary style has become an important resource for historians as well, as it provides a detailed record of the social and political life of his time. Walpole's capacity for detailed observation and lively colloquial style made his correspondence sought-after reading among his contemporaries and remains of significant interest to literary historians and biographers. Though his published works cover varied subjects, including art history and biography, it is Walpole's unique perspective and personality that shine through his letters, making him a distinctive figure in English literature. His literary style combined erudition with a conversational ease, which allowed him to engage with both the events of the day and timeless questions of human nature and aesthetics.