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  1. The Shorter Pepys by Samuel Pepys, 1985-08-06
  2. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 27: March 1663-64 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-30
  3. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 30: August/September 1664 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-30
  4. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 19: November/December 1662 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  5. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 35: May/June 1665 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-30
  6. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 67: August 1668 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-01
  7. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 38: September 1665 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-30
  8. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 61: January 1667-68 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-01
  9. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 15: March/April 1661-62 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  10. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 14: January/February 1661-62 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  11. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 18: September/October 1662 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-11-29
  12. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 70: December 1668 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-01
  13. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 69: November 1668 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-01
  14. Diary of Samuel PepysVolume 66: June/July 1668 by Samuel Pepys, 2004-12-01

81. Samuel Pepys - Perlentaucher.de, Kultur Und Literatur Online
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82. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Pepys, Samuel
Samuel Pepys (16331703). He that will not stoop for a pin will never be wortha pound. Birthplace London Education Huntingdon Free School (where Oliver
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SAMUEL PEPYS
"He that will not stoop for a pin will never be worth a pound." Birthplace

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He rose through the ranks of the navy administration to become principal officer, and later became a member of parliament and president of the Royal Society Did you know?

83. The Yale Journal Of Criticism, Volume 16, 2003 - Table Of Contents
Pepys, Samuel, 16331703. Diary. Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703 Sexual behavior.Abstract. From the medieval to the early modern period, funeral effigies
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      This essay compares the uses and abuses of the authorial adjective (i.e., "Jamesian," "Joycean," etc.), tracing an emergent economy of literary reputation to the critical wings of modernism. It argues that the modes of criticism inaugurated by T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound and elaborated by I.A. Richards and F.R. Leavis were predicated on certain influential assumptions about the scarcity of elite literary reputation. Further, many of these assumptionsin particular, the impersonality of critical method and autonomy of critical objectsdisguise deep resemblances between public literary persona and the ideal, magisterial author presupposed in modernist theories of literary production. Esty, Joshua, 1967-
    • Eliot's Recessional: Four Quartets

84. Hörbuch - Produktansicht - Pepys, Samuel
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85. BBC - History - Samuel Pepys (1633 - 1703)
Known for his exhaustive diaries written in code, Samuel Pepys also enjoyed asuccessful career in public service as naval administrator and Britain s first
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Known for his exhaustive diaries written in code, Samuel Pepys also enjoyed a successful career in public service as naval administrator and Britain's first ever secretary of the Admiralty, Member of Parliament and President of the Royal Society. The scope of his diary ranges from private remarks to detailed observations of events in 17th-century England - such as the Fire of London (1666) - and his work is ranked alongside major works such as James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson Pepys' road to success was not an obvious one. His origins were humble - he was born to a tailor, who had migrated to London from Huntingdonshire and married the sister of a butcher from Whitechapel. He was fortunate to receive an education at St Paul's school in London and went on to Magdelene College, Cambridge, where his original manuscripts are now held. His marriage to the 15-year-old Huguenot, Elizabeth Marchant de Saint-Michel, came after a love match and together they survived early hardship, although later the diary reveals infidelities and jealousy. Elizabeth's name appears in long-hand as do all other names, while the rest of the diary is written in Thomas Shelton's system of shorthand known as tachygraphy. The entire manuscript, which covers the years 1659-1669, makes essential historical reading.

86. National Portrait Gallery | What's On? | Restoration Lives: Samuel Pepys And His
tercentenary of the death of the famous diarist Samuel Pepys (1633 1703) . Samuel Pepys recorded his observations about life in London after the
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by John Hayls, 1666 2003 marks the tercentenary of the death of the famous diarist Samuel Pepys (1633 - 1703). The National Portrait Gallery will be celebrating the occasion with a special display and a two-day conference in September. Samuel Pepys recorded his observations about life in London after the Restoration at a dramatic moment in history. He was among those who brought Charles II back to England to be crowned King and he watched the fire of London engulf the city in 1666. As a successful civil servant he had access to influential circles and his remarkable diary, begun in 1660, records his relationships with hundreds of men and women of his time. A special display in Room 6 will explore their lives and personalities through Pepys's critical and perceptive eye. Portraits on display include many of those who knew Pepys well, such as Navy colleagues, actresses, painters, his patron Edward Montagu, (Earl of Sandwich) and the King himself. Pepys's own wife Elizabeth, whom despite his many infidelities, he clearly loved, is represented by a plaster bust. Portraits of his associates Sir John Harman, Sir William Petty, George Monck, (Ist Earl of Albermarle) and the architect Christopher Wren have been brought out of storage especially for this display.

87. London People - Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys Naval Administrator Diarist 1633 - 1703 Samuel Pepys lifespanned a period of profound social change with momentous events such as
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Samuel Pepys was born on 23 February 1633 in a house in Salisbury Court (site marked with a plaque) and was christened, as were his 8 brothers and sisters, in nearby St Bride's Church. He attended St Paul's School from which he played truant to watch the execution of Charles I in 1649. He left in 1650 and went to Cambridge until 1653. Pepys married Elizabeth St Michael, who was only 15, in December 1655 at St Margaret's Westminster. They went to live with a relative, Edward Montagu (later the Earl of Sandwich) for whom Pepys acted as secretary until 1657. In March 1658 he underwent the unpleasant procedure of an operation for the removal of a kidney stone. By 1659 Pepys was working in the office of George Downing and living in Axe Yard, Westminster where he started writing his diary in January 1660. Later that year Pepys eventually secured the post of Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board and saw the Restoration of Charles II to the throne. He was chosen as a younger brother of Trinity House in 1661. His work took him to Greenwich where he spent time during the plaque year of 1665 whilst his wife stayed in Woolwich. The following year Pepys witnessed and recorded the Great Fire and was instrumental in saving the Navy Office and St Olave's Church by having nearby buildings pulled down. Fearful that he was losing his eyesight Pepys gave up writing his diary in May 1669. Later that year he and his wife travelled around France and Holland but Mrs Pepys, aged only 29, died of a fever on their return at a house in Crutched Friars. She was buried in St Olave's Church where Pepys erected a memorial to her.

88. Greenwich England: Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys 1633 1703. Famous diarist lived in Greenwich 1665 - 1666.Particular Friends The Correspondence of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn
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Samuel Pepys begun his diary on 1 January 1660 and continued writing it until May 1669, when he was too blind to write. He was a frequent visitor to Greenwich in his official capacity as 'clerk of the Acts' for the Navy. The famous diarist lived in Greenwich 1665 - 1666 and was a great friend of John Evelyn , a fellow diarist. The royal dockyards at Deptford and Woolwich, adjacent to Greenwich are frequently mentioned. It was a private diary written in code and not intended for publication. 4 March 1664: " ... at Greenwich, did observe the foundation laying of a very great house for the King, which will cost a great deal of money" (this was to become Greenwich Hospital
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24 August 1665: At Greenwich, "dined very well and thence to look at our rooms at the Kings' House, which were not yet ready for us". Later that year: "walked to Greenwich, in my way seeing a coffin with a dead body therein, dead of the plague, laying in an open close to Combe Farm, which was carried out last night, and the parish have not appointed anybody to bury it...this disease making us more cruel to one another than if we were dogs".

89. Samuel Pepys Life Stories, Books, Links
Stories about Samuel Pepys s life and Diary, Journal of Mrs. Pepys Portrait ofa Marriage. Samuel Pepys (1633 1703). Category English Literature
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90. Samuel Pepys - The Last Of Pepys's Diary, And Other Stories
Picture of Samuel Pepys, diarist; seventeenth century British Literature / English Samuel Pepys (1633 1703). The Last of Pepys s Diary. by Steve King
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92. Author:Samuel Pepys - Wikisource
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93. The San Antonio College LitWeb Samuel Pepys Page
1633 1703 ). Major Works Memoirs Relating to the Royal Navy ( 1679 - 1688 ) . Arthur Bryant, Samuel Pepys. Three Volumes. Cambridge, 1933 - 38.
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Letters from Pepys and His Family Circle . Edited by Helen Heath. Cambridge, 1955.
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Arthur Bryant, Samuel Pepys . Three Volumes. Cambridge, 1933 - 38.
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94. Samuel Pepys - Definition Of Samuel Pepys By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
Definition of Samuel Pepys in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Samuel Pepys.What does Samuel Pepys mean? Samuel Pepys synonyms, Samuel Pepys antonyms.
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Cite / link Email Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Samuel Pepys - English diarist whose diary contained detailed descriptions of 17th century disasters in England (1633-1703) Pepys diarist diary keeper journalist - someone who keeps a diary or journal Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found Putting aside Samuel Pepys , who has forced in this way the door of immortality, innumerable people, criminals, saints, philosophers, young girls, statesmen, and simple imbeciles, have kept self- revealing records from vanity no doubt, but also from other more inscrutable motives. Under Western Eyes by Conrad, Joseph

95. Literature And Place: Pepys Samuel - Rochester
Pepys, Samuel. (1633 1703). Information. Samuel Pepys was a frequent visitor toChatham and Rochester in the course of his employment by the Navy Board.
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96. Literature And Place: Pepys Samuel - Chatham
Pepys, Samuel. (1633 1703) Pepys sent his wife and father away with whatmoney he could find, gave his diary into safekeeping, made his will and then
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Information In his capacity as Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board (and later as Secretary to the Admiralty) Samuel Pepys was a frequent visitor to Chatham Dockyard. Despite the air of levity and occasional coarseness to be found in his famous diary, Pepys was one of the most hard-working members of the Navy Board; his trips to Chatham encompassed a busy schedule of meetings with Commissioner Petts in charge of the dockyard, inspection of new ships, a visit to the newly built Rope House in 1665 and a critical eye on the dockyard expansion. One of his early visits there, not long after his appointment as Clerk of the Acts, records his unaffected delight in his new-found status:
8th April 1661
This note of self-satisfaction is entirely missing from his diary entries in June 1667 which convey a real sense of fear and panic that affected the whole Court as a Dutch fleet attacked the uncompleted fort at Sheerness, captured the town, sailed unhindered up the Medway, broke through a chain across the river, burned three British ships anchored at Chatham and captured another. Pepys sent his wife and father away with what money he could find, gave his diary into safekeeping, made his will and then conscientiously continued his job of arranging the emergency fitting out of fireships to be deployed in the Thames.
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This note of self-satisfaction is entirely missing from his diary entries in June 1667 which convey a real sense of fear and panic that affected the whole Court as a Dutch fleet attacked the uncompleted fort at Sheerness, captured the town, sailed unhindered up the Medway, broke through a chain across the river, burned three British ships anchored at Chatham and captured another...

97. RepeatAfterUs.com - Samuel Pepys
Contents Author Samuel Pepys, 1633 1703. 3 Texts. Memorable Quotes ( 3texts ), Difficulty Level. Bedtime, Beginning. Money, Beginning
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98. This Is Essex | Local Interest | Famous Faces | Samuel Pepys - Harwich MP And Di
essex news and sport news from the evening echo, essex chronicle and eveninggazette.Includes famous faces from the world of music, art, television and
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100. Samuel Pepys - Die Geheimen Tagebücher - Perlentaucher.de, Kultur Und Literatur
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Nicolai Kubus ist ganz hingerissen von dieser "enorm reizvollen" Ausgabe der Tagebücher von Samuel Pepys. An drei Punkten macht er diesen Reiz fest. Zum Einen gefällt Kubus die subjektive Auswahl der Eintragungen mit Schwerpunkt auf den detaillierten Schilderungen aus dem "gar nicht so alltäglichen" Alltag des Samuel Pepys, außerdem die "schlanke, geschmeidige" Übersetzung von Georg Deggerich, und nicht zuletzt die "schöne" Ausstattung mit Illustrationen aus dem "Kreativpool" der Neuen Frankfurter Schule. Aber auch inhaltlich ist der Rezensent begeistert. Ob der "atemlose wie genaue" Bericht über den großen Brand des Jahres 1666 oder den Einzelheiten des täglichen Lebens: immer sind es die Aufzeichnungen eines "ungemein" interessierten Bürgers, jubelt Kubus.

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