The Castle of Otranto: Horror and Romance

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HORACE WALPOLE was the youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, the great statesman, who died Earl of Orford.

He was born in 1717, the year in which his father resigned office, remaining in opposition for almost three years before his return to a long tenure of power.

Horace Walpole was educated at Eton, where he formed a school friendship with Thomas Gray, who was but a few months older.

In 1739 Gray was travelling-companion with Walpole in France and Italy until they differed and parted; but the friendship was afterwards renewed, and remained firm to the end.

Horace Walpole went from Eton to KingтАЩs College, Cambridge, and entered Parliament in 1741, the year before his fatherтАЩs final resignation and acceptance of an earldom.

His way of life was made easy to him.

As Usher of the Exchequer, Comptroller of the Pipe, and Clerk of the Estreats in the Exchequer, he received nearly two thousand a year for doing nothing, lived with his father, and amused himself.

Horace Walpole idled, and amused himself with the small life of the fashionable world to which he was proud of belonging, though he had a quick eye for its vanities.

He had social wit, and liked to put it to small uses.

But he was not an empty idler, and there were seasons when he could become a sharp judge of himself.

тАЬI am sensible,тАЭ he wrote to his most intimate friend, тАЬI am sensible of having more follies and weaknesses and fewer real good qualities than most men.

I sometimes reflect on this, though, I own, too seldom.

I always want to begin acting like a man, and a sensible one, which I think I might be if I would.тАЭ ┬аHe had deep home affections, and, under many polite affectations, plenty of good sense.

Horace WalpoleтАЩs father died in 1745.

The eldest son, who succeeded to the earldom, died in 1751, and left a son, George, who was for a time insane, and lived until 1791.

As George left no child, the title and estates passed to Horace Walpole, then seventy-four years old, and the only uncle who survived.

Horace Walpole thus became Earl of Orford, during the last six years of his life.

As to the title, he said that he felt himself being called names in his old age.

He died unmarried, in the year 1797, at the age of eighty.

He had turned his house at Strawberry Hill, by the Thames, near Twickenham, into a Gothic villaтАФeighteenth-century GothicтАФand amused himself by spending freely upon its adornment with such things as were then fashionable as objects of taste.

But he delighted also in his flowers and his trellises of roses, and the quiet Thames.

When confined by gout to his London house in Arlington Street, flowers from Strawberry Hill and a bird were necessary consolations.

He set up also at Strawberry Hill a private printing press, at which he printed his friend GrayтАЩs poems, also in 1758 his own тАЬCatalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England,тАЭ and five volumes of тАЬAnecdotes of Painting in England,тАЭ between 1762 and 1771.

Horace Walpole produced┬аThe Castle of Otranto┬аin 1765, at the mature age of forty-eight.

It was suggested by a dream from which he said he waked one morning, and of which тАЬall I could recover was, that I had thought myself in an ancient castle (a very natural dream for a head like mine, filled with Gothic story), and that on the uppermost banister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour.

In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate.тАЭ ┬аSo began the tale which professed to be translated by тАЬWilliam Marshal, gentleman, from the Italian of Onuphro Muralto, canon of the Church of St. Nicholas, at Otranto.тАЭ ┬аIt was written in two months.

WalpoleтАЩs friend Gray reported to him that at Cambridge the book made тАЬsome of them cry a little, and all in general afraid to go to bed oтАЩ nights.тАЭ ┬аThe Castle of Otranto┬аwas, in its own way, an early sign of the reaction towards romance in the latter part of the last century. This gives it interest.

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┬аHoratio Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (24 September 1717 тАУ 2 March 1797), also known as Horace Walpole, was an English art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and Whig politician.

He built Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham, south-west London, reviving the Gothic style some decades before his Victorian successors. His literary reputation rests on his Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto and his Letters, which are of significant social and political interest.

He was the son of the first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. As he was childless, his barony descended to his cousin of the same surname, who was created the new Earl of Orford.

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