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Ordeal of Mr. Pepys's Clerk

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Ordeal of Mr. Pepys's Clerk John Harold Wilson
Libristo kód: 01030879
Nakladatelství Ohio State University Press, ledna 2016
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Sam Atkins, an engaging young clerk on the staff of Mr. Samuel Pepys during the time that the famous diarist first served as secretary to the Lord High Admiral of England, rose from obscurity to fame on one memorable, terrifying occasion. At the age of twenty-one, Sam was accused of complicity in the Popish Plot, that ingenious fabrication of the infamous Titus Oates, which brought a hysterical nation to the verge of panic, and profoundly influenced the literature and history of Restoration England. Summoned without warning on Friday, November 1, 1678, to the office in Whitehall of the British secretary of state, the bewildered Sam was quickly removed to Winchester House where he was brought before the secret committee formed by the House of Lords to investigate the plot. Interrogated by the powerful Lord Shaftesbury, Sam learned that he was suspected of complicity in the murder of a Protestant magistrate, Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey. Actually, the accusations made against Sam were intended to involve his master, Mr. Pepys, in the Popish Plot. Although Pepys was a known Protestant, he had been the duke's favorite when York was the Lord High Admiral, and there was evidence that, although he deplored his former patron's religion, the secretary remained loyal to him. Lord Shaftesbury, the archenemy of the Catholic duke, hoped to use Atkins's confession against Pepys, and through the secretary involve the duke of York in a conspiracy to commit murder. Though a most unlikely candidate for a role in the events that ultimately served to determine the course of a great nation, Sam Atkins, brought fortitude and a not inconsiderable measure of heroism to the trials he was destined to suffer. John Harold Wilson, professor emeritus of English at the Ohio State University, is the celebrated author of many distinguished books on the history and literature of the English Restoration, including Nell Gwyn: Royal Mistress and All the King's Ladies.

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Plný název Ordeal of Mr. Pepys's Clerk
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Brožovaná
Datum vydání 2016
Počet stran 160
EAN 9780814253601
ISBN 9780814253601
Libristo kód 01030879
Nakladatelství Ohio State University Press
Váha 245
Rozměry 152 x 229 x 9
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