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A curated selection of personal letters, supported by editorial narrative and notes, chronicles the life, friendships, and public milieu of an eighteenth-century British wit and long-serving public figure. The correspondence, arranged by period and supplemented with contextual remarks, records social life at clubs and salons, gambling and fashionable amusements, parliamentary and political discussions including responses to imperial setbacks and revolutionary upheaval, and private concerns such as health and estate affairs. Portraits and introductory material sketch the subject’s character, reputation for wit, and relationships with leading contemporaries, while the compiled timeline and indices assist readers in following the sequence of events.

About the Author

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George Augustus Selwyn

George Augustus Selwyn was an English author and a notable figure in the 18th century, recognized for his contributions to literature and social commentary. He is best known for his work "George Selwyn," which offers insights into the life and society of his time. Selwyn's writings often reflect his keen observations of the social dynamics and cultural milieu of the period, making him an interesting figure for those studying the literary heritage of England. His unique perspective and engaging style continue to resonate with readers interested in historical literature.

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