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Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work Against Its Capacious And Accommodating Nature. To Expect A Writer To Produce Only Novels, Or Only Histories, Is Equivalent To Demanding From A Composer That He Or She Write Only String Quartets Or Piano Sonatas.

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

Peter Ackroyd Quotes: Why Should A Novelist Not Also Be A Historian? To Force Unnatural Divisions Within The English Language Is To Work

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