Horatio Walpole

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Definition

Proper noun * Horatio Walpole: An English writer and historian; the son of Sir Robert Walpole. He lived from 1717 to 1797.

Usage
  • This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific historical figure.
  • It is commonly encountered in historical, literary, and biographical contexts.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Horatio Walpole is often credited with founding the Gothic novel genre with his book The Castle of Otranto.
    • The extensive correspondence of Horatio Walpole provides a detailed view of 18th-century English society.
    • Many scholars study the life and works of Horatio Walpole.
Advanced Usage
  • "Walpolian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Horatio Walpole or his literary style, particularly his Gothic influences.
    • The novel's Walpolian elements include a haunted castle and a mysterious prophecy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horace Walpole: This is the more common and familiar name for the same historical figure. He is widely known as Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford.
  • The Castle of Otranto: The full title of his famous Gothic novel, often cited in relation to him.
  • Strawberry Hill: The name of his estate, which he renovated in the Gothic Revival style; it is central to his biography and aesthetic influence.
Synonyms
  • Horace Walpole (the primary synonym)
  • 4th Earl of Orford (his title)
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • Gothic literature pioneer: A common descriptive phrase used to summarize his significance in literary history.
  • Strawberry Hill Gothic: A term describing the architectural and decorative style of his home, which influenced the Gothic Revival movement.
Noun
  1. English writer and historian; son of Sir Robert Walpole (1717-1797)