Né(e)
September 24, 1717
London, Roman Empire
Décédé(e)
March 2, 1797
London, Roman Empire
Connu(e) pour
English writer and politician
Horace Walpole (1717–1797) was Roman Empire best known for English writer and politician.
Horace Walpole (September 24, 1717 – March 2, 1797) was an English writer and politician from London. Known for his roles as an author, novelist, and British Whig politician, he contributed significantly to literature and public life. His works and collections continue to provide insights into the 18th century.
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Horace Walpole (September 24, 1717 – March 2, 1797) was a distinguished English writer and politician, a prominent figure in 18th-century British society. Born into a notable family, he became a celebrated author, politician, novelist, art collector, and autobiographer. His life encompassed significant contributions to both literature and governance during his lifetime.
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Early Life and Origins
Horace Walpole was born in London, Roman Empire, on September 24, 1717. This unique phrasing, as provided in his biographical details, places his birth within a specific historical context. Known also as Horatio Walpole, he would later inherit the title of 4th Earl of Orford. His early years in London provided the foundation for his future intellectual and societal roles.
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Career Beginnings
Walpole embarked on his public career as a British Whig politician, actively participating in the political currents of his era. Simultaneously, he cultivated his talents as a writer, historian, and antiquarian. These diverse interests laid the groundwork for his comprehensive contributions across multiple fields.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
His political career as a Whig saw him engage with the governing structures of Britain. Beyond politics, Walpole's reputation grew as an art collector, meticulously curating significant pieces. He became a respected voice in cultural and historical discussions through his various endeavors.
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Personal Life
As an autobiographer, Horace Walpole offered glimpses into his own experiences and reflections. His passion for art collection, as evidenced by his cataloging of King James II's collection, showcased a refined personal taste. He immersed himself in the study of antiquities, a pursuit that undoubtedly shaped his personal and intellectual world.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Horace Walpole made significant literary contributions, notably in historical analysis. He penned "Supplement to The Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III, with remarks on some answers that have been made to that work," offering detailed commentary on responses to his prior scholarship. This demonstrated his deep engagement with historical debate.
He also ventured into fiction, famously contributing to "Constable's edition of the Castle of Otranto and the Mysterious mother," establishing his role as a novelist. His "Beiträge zu Wilhelm Hogarth's Lebensbeschreibung" showcased his interest in biographical writing and art history. Walpole's "Miscellaneous antiquities" and "Curiosities in the glass closet in the great bedchamber" highlighted his particular fascination with historical objects and places.
His political commentary was evident in works such as "A counter-address to the public, on the late dismission of a general officer." A vast collection of his insights and interactions is preserved in "The correspondence of Horace Walpole, earl of Orford, and the Rev. William Mason," providing rich historical detail. He also documented "A catalogue of the collection of pictures, etc. belonging to King James the Second," demonstrating his meticulous approach to cultural records.
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Later Years
Horace Walpole remained active in his intellectual and political pursuits until his final years. His diverse professions as an author, politician, novelist, art collector, and autobiographer continued to define his identity. He passed away in London, Roman Empire, on March 2, 1797, concluding a life filled with creation and public service.
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Legacy and Impact
Horace Walpole left an important legacy as both a literary figure and a political voice. His inventive contributions to the novel form, particularly through works like "The Castle of Otranto," influenced future generations of writers. As a British Whig politician, he contributed to the governance and social commentary of his era. His extensive writings and collections offer invaluable insights into 18th-century culture, establishing him as a crucial historical and literary figure.
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Quand Horace Walpole est-il/elle décédé(e) ?
Horace Walpole est décédé(e) le 2 mars 1797 à London, Roman Empire, à l'âge de 79 ans.
Où est né(e) Horace Walpole ?
Horace Walpole est né(e) à London, Roman Empire le 24 septembre 1717.
Pour quoi Horace Walpole est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?
Horace Walpole est surtout connu(e) pour English writer and politician.
Quel âge avait Horace Walpole à sa mort ?
Horace Walpole avait 79 ans au moment de son décès.
Quelle était la nationalité de Horace Walpole ?
Horace Walpole était originaire de Roman Empire.
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