The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn

The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn
Title The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author Margaret Willes
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Cabinet officers
ISBN 0300221398

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Introduction: curiouser and curiouser -- 'The world do not grow old at all' -- Two worlds -- The decade of the diaries -- Prodigious revolutions -- 'Even private families are ... the best of governments' -- Private lives -- 'I do indulge myself a little the more in pleasure' -- Take nobody's word for it -- Pleasure above all things -- Hortulan affairs -- Exotic extravagances -- The affection which we have to books -- Epilogue: and so to bed -- Appendix: the true domestick intelligence

The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn

The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn
Title The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author Margaret Willes
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2017-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 0300231725

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An intimate portrait of two pivotal Restoration figures during one of the most dramatic periods of English history Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn are two of the most celebrated English diarists. They were also extraordinary men and close friends. This first full portrait of that friendship transforms our understanding of their times. Pepys was earthy and shrewd, while Evelyn was a genteel aesthete, but both were drawn to intellectual pursuits. Brought together by their work to alleviate the plight of sailors caught up in the Dutch wars, they shared an inexhaustible curiosity for life and for the exotic. Willes explores their mutual interests—diary-keeping, science, travel, and a love of books—and their divergent enthusiasms, Pepys for theater and music, Evelyn for horticulture and garden design. Through the richly documented lives of two remarkable men, Willes revisits the history of London and of England in an age of regicide, revolution, fire, and plague to reveal it also as a time of enthralling possibility.

Samuel Pepys and His Books

Samuel Pepys and His Books
Title Samuel Pepys and His Books PDF eBook
Author Kate Loveman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 327
Release 2015
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198732686

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Uses Pepys's surviving papers to examine reading practices, book collecting, and the exchange of information in the late 17th century.

John Evelyn

John Evelyn
Title John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author Gillian Darley
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 426
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780300112276

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"This new biography ... is the first to make full use of Evelyn's huge unpublished archive deposited at the British Library in 1995. This crucial source evokes a broader and richer picture of Evelyn, his life and his friendships, than permitted by his own celebrated diaries."--Dust jacket.

The diary of John Evelyn

The diary of John Evelyn
Title The diary of John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
Publisher
Total Pages 652
Release 1879
Genre Autobiography
ISBN

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The Diary of Samuel Pepys ...

The Diary of Samuel Pepys ...
Title The Diary of Samuel Pepys ... PDF eBook
Author Samuel Pepys
Publisher
Total Pages 226
Release 1900
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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London and the Seventeenth Century

London and the Seventeenth Century
Title London and the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Margarette Lincoln
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 397
Release 2021-02-23
Genre History
ISBN 0300258828

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The first comprehensive history of seventeenth-century London, told through the lives of those who experienced it The Gunpowder Plot, the Civil Wars, Charles I’s execution, the Plague, the Great Fire, the Restoration, and then the Glorious Revolution: the seventeenth century was one of the most momentous times in the history of Britain, and Londoners took center stage. In this fascinating account, Margarette Lincoln charts the impact of national events on an ever-growing citizenry with its love of pageantry, spectacle, and enterprise. Lincoln looks at how religious, political, and financial tensions were fomented by commercial ambition, expansion, and hardship. In addition to events at court and parliament, she evokes the remarkable figures of the period, including Shakespeare, Bacon, Pepys, and Newton, and draws on diaries, letters, and wills to trace the untold stories of ordinary Londoners. Through their eyes, we see how the nation emerged from a turbulent century poised to become a great maritime power with London at its heart—the greatest city of its time.