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Volume 32 With the Countess of Upper Ossory, I, 1761-1777

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ISBN-10: 0300007140

ISBN-13: 9780300007145

Edition: N/A

Authors: Horace Walpole, Wilmarth S. Lewis

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One of Walpole's longest and liveliest correspondences was the Lady Ossory (formerly Duchess of Grafton), providing her, in her country retirement, a dazzling narrative of London's social life from 1761 until Walpole's death in 1797. The letters are in his happiest vein; in them he "most consciously practised the art of letter-writing." Of the 450 letters, including some written by Walpole to her husband and daughter, 48 are here printed for the first time, one them being the only survivint letter written to him by Lady Ossory. Commenting on the series, the "Times Literary Supplement" has said, "The editing of the volumes is as fine as ever: the notes are as illuminating and erudite, the…    
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Book details

List price: $94.00
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 9/10/1965
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 412
Size: 0.68" wide x 1.02" long x 0.16" tall
Weight: 2.244
Language: English

Horace Walpole was born in London on September 24, 1717 and educated at Eton College and Kings College, Cambridge. Upon his return from college, Walpole was elected to Parliament and served until 1768. He was the youngest son of British Prime Minister, Robert Walpole. He was known as The Earl of Orford. Walpole opened a private press that published his own works and that of his friends. He is well known for his Gothic romance novel, The Castle of Otranto. Horace Walpole died in London on March 2, 1797, after which his title became extinct since he never married or had children.