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  1. visits to the movies, detailed descriptions of his and his wife's illnesses, the encoun-ters with dentists ... Woven into this detailed record of everyday life is the diary of an intellectual - Klemperer was a specialist in Romance language and literature and Professor from 1920 at the Technical University of Dresden. His diaries are full of

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_PepysSamuel Pepys - Wikipedia

    Samuel Pepys. / 51.510878; -0.079627. Samuel Pepys FRS ( / piːps /; [1] 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an English diarist and naval administrator. He served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament, but is most remembered today for the diary he kept for almost a decade.

  3. Upon his return, Pepys starts a new administrative position as Clerk of the Acts for the Navy Board, a position that includes a new house for him and his wife. Fiercely devoted to his wife, he nevertheless records many experiences where he looks at, kisses, and "dallies with" other women, a trend that he will continue throughout The Diary of ...

  4. Jeff is the creator of Poptropica, which was named one of Time’s 50 Best Websites. He spent his childhood in the Washington, D.C., area and moved to New England in 1995. Jeff lives with his wife and two sons in Massachusetts, where they own a bookstore, An Unlikely Story. Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney didn’t grow up wanting to be ...

  5. Upon his death in 1703, and at his instruction, Sam was laid to rest beside his wife. Resources for the above Article. Letters and the Second Diary of Samuel Pepys edited by R.G. Howarth. All of the letters presented above are from Howarth’s book. The Diary of Samuel Pepys Companion compiled and edited by Robert Latham; Additional Background

  6. A Diary from Dixie, as Written by Mary Boykin Chesnut, Wife of James Chesnut, Jr., United States Senator from South Carolina, 1859-1861, and Afterward an Aide to Jefferson Davis and a Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army.

  7. Sep 27, 2019 · Women in Samuel Pepys’s Diary. Pepys’s diary is remarkably frank when it comes to his pursuit of love. Between 1660 and 1669 he used shorthand to record his daily life, including his interest in over twenty women who weren’t his wife. Most of the time, this interest was opportunistic. He enjoyed fondling his servants as they combed his ...