"Most historical novels suffer from the fatal twin defects of emphasizing the pastness of the past too much while at the same time seeking to be over-familiar with it (“Have some more of this Chian,” drawled Alcibiades)."
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John Bayley, "In Which We Serve", New York Review of Books (November 7, 1991)
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