Horace Walpole and His World: Select Passages from His Letters
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An editorial selection of Horace Walpole’s letters sketches his life, public career, travels, retirement, and the creation of his celebrated house and collections. The extracts emphasize social amusements, artistic and literary judgments, friendships and rivalries, and responses to major events, while editorial chapters organize material around themes such as country life, court ceremonies, travel, taste, and political unrest. The correspondence combines anecdote, criticism, and observational detail to portray personal character and the manners, fashions, and cultural preoccupations of the eighteenth-century social world.
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