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THE LETTERS of HORACE WALPOLE, EARL OF ORFORD:
INCLUDING NUMEROUS LETTERS NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS. - IN FOUR VOLUMES VOL. 2. 1749-1759. - CONTENTS OF VOL. II
A lively window onto mid‑century Britain, this volume gathers Horace Walpole’s letters from 1749 to 1759, many appearing here for the first time. His correspondence swings from parliamentary debates and royal intrigues to the sparkle of masquerades and fireworks, offering a vivid snapshot of a nation in transition. Walpole’s keen eye captures the pulse of politics, the rise of Methodism, and the colorful personalities that populated London’s salons.
Beyond the headlines, the letters brim with personal anecdotes—tales of poets, playwrights, and aristocrats, witty bon‑mots, and off‑beat observations on everything from cricket matches to exotic voyages. Readers will hear the hum of everyday life, the gossip of the elite, and the author’s sharp, often humorous commentary. The collection invites listeners to step into the bustling world of 18th‑century England, experiencing history through the witty, incisive voice of one of its most perceptive observers.
Language
en
Duration
~26 hours (1549K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1717–1797
A witty, curious voice from the 18th century, he is best remembered for helping invent Gothic fiction with The Castle of Otranto. His letters and his fanciful home at Strawberry Hill also made him a lasting figure in English literary and cultural history.
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