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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1666 N.S: An Intimate Glimpse into 17th Century England Through a Witty Diarist's Eyes

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English
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History

The "Diary of Samuel Pepys 'Äî Complete 1666 N.S" presents an unparalleled glimpse into the daily life of 17th-century England, masterfully capturing the tumultuous events of the year 1666, including the Great Fire of London. Pepys's literary style is characterized by its candidness and vivid detail, providing readers with an authentic voice that reflects both the mundane and the extraordinary. His entries blend personal observations with broader social commentary, encapsulating the essence of Restoration England against a backdrop of political intrigue and cultural renaissance. This period-specific narrative serves not only as a historical document but also as a vibrant literary work that illuminates the human experience amidst crisis. Samuel Pepys, a naval administrator and member of the Temple Church, began his diary in 1660 as a means of personal reflection and self-education. His perspective was shaped by his experiences during the English Civil War and the subsequent Restoration, making him a keen observer of societal change. Pepys's background in the emerging bureaucratic state and his engagement with contemporary arts and sciences allowed him to reflect on the interplay between personal and public life, enriching the texture of his writings. This edition is highly recommended for scholars of history and literature alike, offering an engrossing view of a pivotal year in English history through the eyes of one of its most insightful chroniclers. Readers will find Pepys's diary not only an informative historical resource but also an engaging literary journey, echoing themes of resilience and curiosity that remain relevant today.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066186524

Translators: Mynors Bright

Release date

Ebook: 13 December 2019