Samuel Pepys began his celebrated diary in 1660, at the age of 26, as a young and ambitious secretary. Due to his support of the king's restoration, he soon found himself in an influential position in the Royal Navy's administration. He was to keep the diary for nearly ten years, until his eye sight failed, and in it he would record many of the great events of the age, such as the outbreak of plague and the Great Fire of London, as well as many smaller, domestic and personal happenings. Although written in shorthand and principally for his own personal remembrance and pleasure, it is clear at times that Pepys had one eye on posterity. It is a large work, conveniently divided into one volume per year; here is the first, based on the first complete edition, that of Henry B. Wheatley, originally published in 1893.
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William Matthews fue un poeta y ensayista estadounidense que creía que la poesía debe tener un tema para proporcionar la sustancia necesaria para que el arte cumpla su función. Su obra se caracteriza por su profundidad y enfoque en el contenido, elevando el arte literario. Matthews dejó una marca significativa en la literatura estadounidense e influyó en generaciones de escritores.


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