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Horace Walpole: A memoir / With an appendix of books printed at the Strawberry Hill Press

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The memoir chronicles the life and milieu of Horace Walpole, tracing his family origins, education, Grand Tour travels in Europe, and roles within political and literary circles. It describes his cultivation of taste through art collecting and antiquarian pursuits, the creation and ornamentation of his Twickenham house known as Strawberry Hill, and his venture into printing and publishing there. The narrative draws on letters, anecdotes, and contemporary gossip to illuminate friendships, rivalries, and literary output, including early Gothic fiction, while appending a catalogue of works produced at his private press.

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Austin Dobson

Austin Dobson was an English poet and biographer, known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the literature of the past, as seen in titles such as "Eighteenth Century Vignettes" and his biographical studies of notable figures like Fanny Burney and Horace Walpole. Dobson's poetry is characterized by its elegance and wit, and he played a significant role in reviving interest in earlier literary forms. His collection, "Collected Poems in Two Volumes," showcases his lyrical prowess and thematic diversity, making him a notable figure in the realm of English literature.

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