
This volume gathers a lively decade of private correspondence, letting listeners step directly into the world of an 18th‑century statesman and cultural enthusiast. Through letters addressed to friends, diplomats and fellow aristocrats, he comments on the shifting political scene—from cabinet resignations to military victories—while also sharing candid reflections on society’s quirks, artistic trends, and everyday mishaps.
Beyond the headlines, the letters reveal a personality keen on literature, natural philosophy, and the gossip of court life. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of travels across Britain and the continent, spirited debates over poetry and painting, and intimate anecdotes about notable figures of the age. The collection offers a rich, personal portrait of an era where politics, art, and personal intrigue were inseparably intertwined.
Language
en
Duration
~29 hours (1673K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1717–1797
Best known for The Castle of Otranto, he helped launch the Gothic novel and brought a sharp, witty voice to 18th-century English letters. He was also a prolific letter writer whose correspondence offers a vivid window into the culture and politics of his time.
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