📱 eBook en inglés HORACE WALPOLE AND HIS WORLD: SELECT PASSAGES FROM HIS LETTERS

Exploring the Literary Circles of 18th-Century England through Historic Letters

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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 Walpoles 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, WalpoleÄôs 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 WalpoleÄôs mind but also encapsulates the vibrancy of his era. Whether youÄôre 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 Walpoles world.

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Horace Walpole (1717-1797), fill del primer ministre britànic Sir Robert Walpole, va estudiar a Eton i al King‘s College de Cambridge, centre que va abandonar sense obtenir un títol. En 1747 Walpole adquireix una granja a Twickenham, a la vora del Tàmesi, que reforma i decora com un petit castell gòtic: Strawberry Hill. Va escriure poesia, sàtires i assajos històrics, però l’obra que li va comportar la immortalitat va ser un capritx literari titulat "El castell d’Òtranto", publicat el 1764 com si fos la traducció d’un text italià del segle xvi, que va iniciar un gènere literari que arriba fins als nostres dies: la novel·la gòtica.
Horace Walpole (1717-1797), fill del primer ministre britànic Sir Robert Walpole, va estudiar a Eton i al King‘s College de Cambridge, centre que va abandonar sense obtenir un títol. En 1747 Walpole adquireix una granja aTwickenham, a la vora del Tàmesi, que reforma i decora com un petit castell gòtic: Strawberry Hill. Va escriure poesia, sàtires i assajos històrics, però l’obra que li va comportar la immortalitat va ser un capritx literari titulat El castelld’Òtranto, publicat el 1764 com si fos la traducció d’un text italià del segle xvi, que va iniciar un gènere literari que arriba fins als nostres dies: la novel·lagòtica.
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Editorial: Good Press

ISBN: 4064066136314

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 19/12/2019

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