The author has performed nearly forensic new translations of Pepys’s diary, drilling down especially on the material in foreign languages ... The resulting book, nearly 400 pages, is a sobering document. De la Bédoyère focuses almost entirely on his subject’s sex life, and he delivers, in Pepys’s own words, sorry account after sorry account. He is as relentless as Inspector Javert. It’s difficult to read ... Movingly, and to his credit, de la Bédoyère works to name, and to humanize, many of the women Pepys abused.
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