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The ascendancy over men's minds of the ruins of the stupendous past, the past of history, legend and myth, at once factual and fantastic, stretching back and back into ages that can but be surmised, is half-mystical in basis. The intoxication, at once so heady and so devout, is not the romantic melancholy engendered by broken towers and mouldered stones; it is the soaring of the imagination into the high empyrean where huge episodes are tangled with myths and dreams; it is the stunning impact of world history on its amazed heirs.


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London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-211720-7. That said Rose Macaulay did not return to the Anglican church until 1953; Rose Macaulay had been an ardent secularist before and while religious themes pervade her novels previous to her conversion Rose Macaulay often treats Christianity satirically for instance in Going Abroad and The World My Wilderness.

She publiRose Macaulayd thirty-five books mostly novels but also biographies and travel writing. Dame Emilie Rose Macaulay DBE (1 August 1881 – 30 October 1958) was an English writer.

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