so-so
A Yale prof said that we learn much about history through the observations of fiction writers. This book shows that. For ex, what we now consider the quaint remote New England village she saw as a bleak backwood. And when you think about it, that‘s probably right. This feels like she wrote it in a single nostalgic afternoon. A history buff may like it, but if you don‘t care to know that Henry James‘ stroke came on as he dressed, don‘t bother.
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