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Pepys' Diary: Abridged Edition

by Pepys, Samuel, Branaugh, Kenneth, Branagh
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Overview

Enter the life and remarkable times of the lovable Samuel Pepys (pronounced "peeps"). Born in London in 1633, the son of a tailor, he began keeping a diary on January 1, 1660, and continued for nine years, faithfully recording the rich and varied details of 17th-century London life. Writing in a form of shorthand-which was not deciphered until 1825-he also painted a vivid picture of Pepys the man.

In entries from 1660 through 1663, Pepys strives to establish himself in his career and in society. His unforgettable eyewitness accounts of the Plague and the Great Fire of London follow. The last diaries, dated 1667 through 1669, Pepys is enjoying his position as a surveyor-general in the Royal Navy-and having an affair with his wife's servant. Uniquely uninhibited, deeply personal, full of wit and style, Pepy's Diary is a biographical masterpiece.

Enter the life and remarkable times of the lovable Samuel Pepys. Born in London in 1633, the son of a tailor, he began keeping a diary on January 1, 1660, and continued for nine years, faithfully recording the rich and varied details of 17th-century London life. This is one of the most celebrated journals of all time, read by renowned actor and director Kenneth Branagh. 6 casssettes.

Synopsis

Enter the life and remarkable times of the lovable Samuel Pepys (pronounced “peeps”). Born in London in 1633, the son of a tailor, he began keeping a diary on January 1, 1660, and continued for nine years, faithfully recording the rich and varied details of 17th-century London life. Writing in a form of shorthand—which was not deciphered until 1825—he also painted a vivid picture of Pepys the man.
In entries from 1660 through 1663, Pepys strives to establish himself in his career and in society. His unforgettable eyewitness accounts of the Plague and the Great Fire of London follow. The last diaries, dated 1667 through 1669, Pepys is enjoying his position as a surveyor-general in the Royal Navy—and having an affair with his wife’s servant. Uniquely uninhibited, deeply personal, full of wit and style, Pepy's Diary is a biographical masterpiece.

About the Author, Pepys, Samuel , Branaugh, Kenneth , Branagh, Kenneth

Reader KENNETH BRANAGH has directed and acted in films including Love's Labour's Lost, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, and Henry V. He founded the Renaissance Theatre Company and has also starred in award-winning productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Reader KENNETH BRANAGH has directed and acted in films including Love's Labour's Lost, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, and Henry V. He founded the Renaissance Theatre Company and has also starred in award-winning productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

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Boston Globe

A fitting gift for your favorite Anglophile would be "Pepys Diary," one of the finest recorded books [brought to you by HighBridge Audio] in many years. A lusty adulterer with a sharp tongue and observant eye, Samuel Pepys provides a firsthand account of the Plague and the Great Fire of London. The text is brought to life by Kenneth Branagh, whose narration breathes despair, compassion, desire and humor into descriptions of days long past. ( December 1, 1996 )

Kliatt

A perfect reading of a personal diary by a London resident covering 1660 through 1669, a period of the restoration of the British Monarchy, the devastating Great Plague, and the Great Fire. The diary is beautifully written and reveals a young man on the rise (he begins writing when he is 27): his accumulation of social and business contacts, money, real estate; his bawdy feelings and affairs; his family life and deaths. Branagh, as the womanizer Pepys, describing his betrayal (on numerous occasions and in detail) of his loyal wife's affections, brings a vivid reality. His reading is consistently energetic, confiding, animated, and appropriate, and his English accent is subtle and won't put off American listeners. [brought to you by HighBridge Audio] ( 1996 )

Book Details

Published
February 28, 1996
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
510
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781565111349

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