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  • Epigraph: The modern social novel is as much a child of the classical historical novel as the latter is of the great social novels of the eighteenth century. - Georg Lukacs
  • Epigraph: The historicity of the new historical fiction is [...] as much a matter of voice and diction and mentality as it is a matter of research and descriptive detail. - Martha Tuck Rozett

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