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Horace Walpole: A memoir: With an appendix of books printed at the Strawberry Hill Press

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Biographies

In "Horace Walpole: A Memoir," Austin Dobson intricately weaves a portrait of the illustrious 18th-century writer and politician, Horace Walpole, often hailed as the father of the Gothic novel. Dobson's narrative style is both lyrical and analytical, drawing upon an array of primary sources, including letters and literary works, to illuminate Walpole's multifaceted persona. Positioned within the literary context of the 18th century, the memoir offers a rich exploration of Walpole's contributions to literature, particularly in his pioneering novel "The Castle of Otranto," while also examining his role in the cultural and political milieu of his time. Austin Dobson, an esteemed writer and scholar, was deeply inspired by the literary heritage of the 18th century, which is reflected in his meticulous research and poetic prose. His own literary career, characterized by a keen interest in historical figures, was undoubtedly influenced by Walpole's innovative spirit and penchant for blending history with fiction. Dobson'Äôs familiarity with the period's social fabric further enhances his portrayal of Walpole's intricate life, making this memoir not only informative but also engaging. This meticulously crafted biography is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of literature, history, and culture. Dobson's insightful analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of Walpole's impact on literature and his enduring legacy, making it an essential read for scholars, students, and lovers of 18th-century literature.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066183110

Release date

Ebook: December 12, 2019

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