SAMUEL PEPYS The Unequalled Self
Book Details
- Author: Claire Tomalin
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 0140282343
- Pages: 499
- Published Year: 2003
- Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
- Condition: Used ā Good
About the Book
Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self by Claire Tomalin is an acclaimed and award-winning biography of Samuel Pepys, one of England's most fascinating historical figures and the celebrated author of the famous seventeenth-century diary. Combining meticulous research with engaging storytelling, Tomalin brings to life the extraordinary career, personal struggles, ambitions, and achievements of a man whose writings provide an unparalleled window into Restoration England.
The biography explores Pepys's rise from modest beginnings to becoming a senior naval administrator and influential public servant. Along the way, readers gain insight into his complex personality, intellectual curiosity, social ambitions, and personal relationships. Through Pepys's life, the book vividly recreates the political, cultural, and social landscape of seventeenth-century England.
Claire Tomalin skillfully examines the events that shaped Pepys's world, including the Great Plague of London, the Great Fire of London, political upheavals, and the restoration of the monarchy. Drawing extensively on Pepys's diaries and historical records, she presents a balanced and deeply human portrait of a man whose observations remain invaluable to historians.
Rich in historical detail and psychological insight, this biography not only celebrates Pepys's contributions as a diarist but also reveals the complexities of his character and the remarkable era in which he lived. It is widely regarded as one of the finest literary biographies of modern times.
Published by Penguin Books, this paperback edition is essential reading for students of history, biography enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone interested in seventeenth-century England.
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SAMUEL PEPYS The Unequalled Self
SAMUEL PEPYS The Unequalled Self
Book Details
- Author: Claire Tomalin
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 0140282343
- Pages: 499
- Published Year: 2003
- Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
- Condition: Used ā Good
About the Book
Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self by Claire Tomalin is an acclaimed and award-winning biography of Samuel Pepys, one of England's most fascinating historical figures and the celebrated author of the famous seventeenth-century diary. Combining meticulous research with engaging storytelling, Tomalin brings to life the extraordinary career, personal struggles, ambitions, and achievements of a man whose writings provide an unparalleled window into Restoration England.
The biography explores Pepys's rise from modest beginnings to becoming a senior naval administrator and influential public servant. Along the way, readers gain insight into his complex personality, intellectual curiosity, social ambitions, and personal relationships. Through Pepys's life, the book vividly recreates the political, cultural, and social landscape of seventeenth-century England.
Claire Tomalin skillfully examines the events that shaped Pepys's world, including the Great Plague of London, the Great Fire of London, political upheavals, and the restoration of the monarchy. Drawing extensively on Pepys's diaries and historical records, she presents a balanced and deeply human portrait of a man whose observations remain invaluable to historians.
Rich in historical detail and psychological insight, this biography not only celebrates Pepys's contributions as a diarist but also reveals the complexities of his character and the remarkable era in which he lived. It is widely regarded as one of the finest literary biographies of modern times.
Published by Penguin Books, this paperback edition is essential reading for students of history, biography enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone interested in seventeenth-century England.
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Book Details
- Author: Claire Tomalin
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 0140282343
- Pages: 499
- Published Year: 2003
- Dimensions: 19 x 12 cm
- Condition: Used ā Good
About the Book
Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self by Claire Tomalin is an acclaimed and award-winning biography of Samuel Pepys, one of England's most fascinating historical figures and the celebrated author of the famous seventeenth-century diary. Combining meticulous research with engaging storytelling, Tomalin brings to life the extraordinary career, personal struggles, ambitions, and achievements of a man whose writings provide an unparalleled window into Restoration England.
The biography explores Pepys's rise from modest beginnings to becoming a senior naval administrator and influential public servant. Along the way, readers gain insight into his complex personality, intellectual curiosity, social ambitions, and personal relationships. Through Pepys's life, the book vividly recreates the political, cultural, and social landscape of seventeenth-century England.
Claire Tomalin skillfully examines the events that shaped Pepys's world, including the Great Plague of London, the Great Fire of London, political upheavals, and the restoration of the monarchy. Drawing extensively on Pepys's diaries and historical records, she presents a balanced and deeply human portrait of a man whose observations remain invaluable to historians.
Rich in historical detail and psychological insight, this biography not only celebrates Pepys's contributions as a diarist but also reveals the complexities of his character and the remarkable era in which he lived. It is widely regarded as one of the finest literary biographies of modern times.
Published by Penguin Books, this paperback edition is essential reading for students of history, biography enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone interested in seventeenth-century England.











