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The taste for history is the most ariswcratic of all tastes. Ernest
Rerum "Our century is pre-eminently an historical century . . . .
Even art has now become pre-eminently historical. The historical
novel and drama interest each and everyone more at present than do
similar works belonging to the realm of pure fiction. "! Although
Belinskii was writing in 1841, his statement could equally well
apply to the Russia of a century later, when the interest in
historical fiction had become, if anything, more intense. In fact,
the abundance of Soviet historical novels and plays tempts one to
believe Heine, when he said that the people want their history
handed to them by the poet, not the historian. The infatuation with
history to which Belinskii referred was not, however, indigenous to
Russia; it was part of a rage, largely inspired by Waiter Scott,
which had swept western Europe in the early nine teenth century,
and which soon spread to Russia. Today, Scott's star has been
eclipsed in the West, but it still burns brightly in the Soviet
Union. Indeed, it can be said that the West has not only rejected
Scott, but, to a considerable extent, the historical novel and
playas well. As one writer recently put it: "The reading public,
brought up on a strict diet of sex and science, prefers to take its
history undiluted in the form of unexpurgated memoirs and frank
biographies.
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