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Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1663 N.S.

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The diary records daily life and work of a London government official in the mid-17th century, blending detailed accounts of public affairs and administrative duties with candid personal reflections. Dated entries describe court and city society, theatre and dining, financial transactions, naval provisioning, and health and household matters, often noting gossip and encounters that illuminate social networks. Practical observations and private commentary coexist, producing a textured, day-by-day chronicle of public events and intimate experience that maps the rhythms of urban life and official responsibility.

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Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament, best known for his detailed diary that provides a vivid first-hand account of life in 17th-century England. His writings, particularly the "Diary of Samuel Pepys," cover significant historical events such as the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London, offering insights into the social and political climate of the time. Pepys's diary is celebrated for its candidness and depth, making it a crucial primary source for historians and a fascinating read for anyone interested in the period. His work is a cornerstone of English literature and continues to be studied for its literary merit and historical significance.

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