Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 68: September/October 1668
by Samuel Pepys
The "Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 68: September/October 1668" is a historical account written by Samuel Pepys during the late 17th century. This work is part of Pepys' extensive diary that chronicles his daily life and experiences, providing a unique and intimate glimpse into the customs, challenges, and societal norms of Restoration England. The diary is notable for its candid observations and reflections, covering topics ranging from politics to personal relationships. This volume captures various events and personal reflections of Pepys as he navigates his duties at the Admiralty, interactions with prominent figures of his time, and the complexities of his personal life, particularly concerning his wife and relationships with women like Knepp and Mrs. Pierce. Throughout September and October, Pepys details his busy professional life, including contract negotiations for the victualing of the navy and tensions with colleagues, as well as the lighter moments of attending plays and fairs. His struggles with fidelity and the discomfort they bring to his marriage add a layer of personal conflict, showcasing the tension between his public responsibilities and private desires. Ultimately, this volume reflects the intricate tapestry of 17th-century life through the vivid, introspective lens of Pepys’ writing. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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