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Jim Hinch on The Swerve: Why Stephen Greenblatt Is Wrong — And Why It Matters

Jim Hinch on The Swerve: Why Stephen Greenblatt Is Wrong — And Why It Matters

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"The Swerve’s primary achievement is to flatter like-minded readers with a tall tale of enlightened modern values triumphing over a benighted pre-modern past. It’s no accident, I think, that The Swerve’s imagined Middle Ages bears a strong resemblance to America’s present era of superstitious know-nothing-ism... The Swerve presents itself as a work of literary history. But really it is a salvo in the culture wars; an effort to lend an aura of historical inevitability to the idea that religious faith has no place in a modern democratic society."

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