Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About History

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  • History is not a book, arbitrarily divided into chapters, or a drama chopped into separate acts; it has flowed forward. Rome is a continuity, called 'eternal.' What has accumulated in this place acts on everyone, day and night, like an extra climate.

    Elizabeth Bowen (2015). “A Time In Rome”, p.10, Random House
  • As a novelist, I cannot occupy myself with "characters," or at any rate central ones, who lack panache, in one or another sense, who would be incapable of a major action or a major passion, or who have not a touch of the ambiguity, the ultimate unaccountability, the enlarging mistiness of persons "in history." History, as more austerely I now know it, is not romantic. But I am.

  • To walk into history is to be free at once, to be at large among people.

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    ELIZABETH BOWEN (1935). “The House in Paris”
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