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Hilary Mantel

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A Place of Greater Safety An Experiment in Love Bring Up the Bodies Fludd Giving Up the Ghost Giving Up the Ghost: A Memoir The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher Vacant Possession Wolf Hall

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I make up as little as possible. I spend a great deal of time on research, on finding all the available accounts of a scene or incident, finding out all the background details and the biographies of the people involved there, and I try to run up all the accounts side by side to see where the contradictions are and to look where things have gone missing. And it's really in the gap - it's in the erasures - that I think the novelist can best go to work because inevitably in history in any period, we know a lot about what happened, but we may be far hazier on why it happened. And there's always the question, why did it happen the way it did? Where was the turning point?

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Your fear is, that if you marry Adèle, you will love her. If you have children, you will love them more than anything else in the world, more than patriotism, more than democracy. If your children grow up, and prove traitors to the people, will you be able to demand their deaths, as the Romans did? Perhaps you will, but perhaps you will not be able to do it. You__e afraid that if you love people you may be deflected from your duty, but it__ because of another kind of love, isn__ it, that the duty is laid upon you?

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Hilary Mantel

A Place of Greater Safety

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Law of Suspects. Suspects are those: who have in any way aided tyranny (royal tyranny, Brissotin tyranny...); who cannot show that they have performed their civic duties; who do not starve, and yet have no visible means of support; who have been refused certificates of citizenship by their Sections; who have been removed from public office by the Convention or its representatives; who belong to an aristocratic family, and have not given proof of constant and extraordinary revolutionary fervor; or who have emigrated.

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Hilary Mantel

A Place of Greater Safety