Memoirs of the Reign of King George III von Horace Walpole

The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole`s Memoirs
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The publication of this four-volume edition of Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of King George III completes the monumental Yale Walpole Edition that also includes 48 volumes of correspondence and three volumes of Memoirs of King George II.

Walpole's aim in Memoirs of the Reign of King George III was not to chronicle events year by year (October 1760 - February 1772), as he had done in Memoirs of King George II, but to defend what he called his "return to action" and to attack those who had thwarted it. Yet previous editors, first Sir Denis le Marchant in 1845 and then G. F. Russell Barker in 1894, abridged or altered much of what Walpole said about his friends and his enemies, and left out most of his lies and fantasies about the British Royal Family. These editors produced a narrative that seemed impersonal as well as impartial, the work of a detached spectator rather than a committed participant. The present edition is the first to go back to the manuscripts and give Walpole's text in its entirety, unabridged and unexpurgated, together with an introduction and annotation designed to help reassess the value of the memoirs as historical evidence.

The publication of this four-volume edition of Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of King George III completes the monumental Yale Walpole Edition that also includes 48 volumes of correspondence and three volumes of Memoirs of King George II.

Walpole's aim in Memoirs of the Reign of King George III was not to chronicle events year by year (October 1760 - February 1772), as he had done in Memoirs of King George II, but to defend what he called his "return to action" and to attack those who had thwarted it. Yet previous editors, first Sir Denis le Marchant in 1845 and then G. F. Russell Barker in 1894, abridged or altered much of what Walpole said about his friends and his enemies, and left out most of his lies and fantasies about the British Royal Family. These editors produced a narrative that seemed impersonal as well as impartial, the work of a detached spectator rather than a committed participant. The present edition is the first to go back to the manuscripts and give Walpole's text in its entirety, unabridged and unexpurgated, together with an introduction and annotation designed to help reassess the value of the memoirs as historical evidence.

Autor Walpole, Horace / Jarrett, Derek (Hrsg.)
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2000
Seitenangabe 1088 S.
Lieferstatus Folgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse H22.8 cm x B28.1 cm x D19.4 cm 3'422 g
Reihe The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Correspondence
Verlag Yale University Press

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Über den Autor Horace Walpole

Horace Walpole, geboren 1717 in London, gestorben 1797 in London, war Autor, Politiker, Mitglied des Parlaments, Kunstmäzen und ?sammler und ein Sohn des zweifachen britischen Premierministers Robert Walpole. Er errichtete die erste private Druckerpresse Englands in seinem nach dem Vorbild gotischer Burgen umgebauten Anwesen bei London, Strawberry Hill. Walpole ist als Vater des Schauerromans berühmt. Hans Wolf, geboren 1949 in Baden-Baden, übersetzt seit Mitte der achtziger Jahre Literatur aus dem Englischen und ist auch selbst schriftstellerisch tätig. Für seine Arbeit ist er mehrfach ausgezeichnet worden, unter anderem mit dem Heinrich-Maria-Ledig-Rowohlt-Übersetzerpreis (1992) und dem Johann-Heinrich-Voß-Preis für Übersetzung (2003).

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