
THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS M.A. F.R.S.
1662
By Samuel Pepys
JANUARY 1661-1662
FEBRUARY 1661-1662
MARCH 1661-1662
APRIL 1662
MAY 1662
JUNE 1662
JULY 1662
Step into the bustling world of mid‑17th‑century London through the eyes of a meticulous civil servant. His diary records everything from the clang of a coach in Westminster to the lively chatter of coffee‑houses, giving listeners a front‑row seat to the city's theater, fashion, and daily rituals. The narrative balances personal mishaps—a startled wife, a misplaced sword—with the larger currents of politics and commerce, painting a vivid portrait of ordinary life on the brink of modernity.
Listeners will hear the candid voice of a man who wrestles with modest anxieties—budgeting for portraits, arranging marriages, and coping with occasional bouts of illness—while navigating the social web of patrons, artists, and fellow officials. The entries are peppered with humor, from a dog‑chasing episode to lively card games, and they capture the texture of a city recovering from civil war. Together, they offer an intimate, day‑by‑day snapshot that brings Restoration England to life without sacrificing the personal touch of a private journal.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (536K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1633–1703
Best known for the diary that brings Restoration London vividly to life, this sharp-eyed observer recorded everything from the Great Plague to the Great Fire with unusual candor and detail. He was also a major naval administrator whose careful work helped shape the English Navy.
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