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The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4

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A collected run of personal letters presents political commentary on contemporary controversies alongside observations of social life, travel, architecture, and antiquarian interests. The correspondent mixes immediate responses to public upheavals with intimate gossip about friends, descriptive accounts of houses and ruins, and notes on literary and artistic matters. The writing shifts between wry skepticism and reflective intimacy, repeatedly returning to themes of patronage, taste, and public opinion. Arranged chronologically, the correspondence forms an episodic portrait of the writer's daily concerns and intellectual preoccupations.

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Horace Walpole

Horace Walpole (1717-1797) was an English writer, art historian, and politician, best known for his contributions to Gothic literature and his role in the development of the novel. He is often credited with popularizing the Gothic genre through his seminal work, "The Castle of Otranto," which is considered the first Gothic novel. Walpole's extensive correspondence, particularly in his "Letters of Horace Walpole," provides valuable insights into 18th-century society and politics. His historical writings, such as "Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third," reflect his keen interest in history and its interpretation. A prominent figure in the cultural life of his time, Walpole's legacy continues to influence literature and art.

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