Samuel Pepys [ Art and Literature / Politics ]
… him indispensable. Pepys’s sociability prompted by his working roles was accompanied by a tremendous enthusiasm for what England’s capital had to offer when it came to leisure pursuits. As a result, his diary and other papers offer a … History (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004), p. 57; Karl E. Westhauser, ‘Friendship and Family in Early Modern England: The Sociability of Adam Eyre and Samuel Pepys’, Journal of Social History (vol. 27, no. 3, Spring, 1994), pp. … The Evidence from Samuel Pepys’s Diary’, in Alexandra Shepard and Phil Withington (ed.), Communities in Early Modern England (Manchester and New York, NY, 2000), p.76–94. Dawson, Mark, ‘Histories and Texts: Refiguring the Diary of Samuel …
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