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was on its way. Protestant mobs attacked English Catholics who fought back in self-defense. With England engulfed in civil war, the Armada landed unopposed, the Spanish occupied England, suppressed Protestantism and imposed Roman Catholicism as the one and only religion. Without Protestant England,
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Over all, the long arm of the popes reached out to punish and reward; the Church Militant remained supreme. But by the middle of the twentieth century widespread mutterings were making themselves heard. Rebellion was once more in the
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soon found an important place in the alternative history subgenre of science fiction and the work's high reputation continues;
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The location and flavour, nostalgic yet tragic in outlook, resemble a science-fictional equivalent of the fictionalized
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were also suppressed. As a consequence, while Spanish power eventually wanes, the Catholic Church has no rivals and the
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system and bans on innovation, particularly electricity, leading to a roughly mid-19th century technology with steam
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found the novel to be "a tapestry of a book; a marvel of storytelling", and concluded that, despite an unnecessary
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becomes the effective secular, as well as spiritual, ruler over Europe. The Church thus also controls the restive "
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The "Coda" is set some years after the events of the final stories, and centres on the son of the
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was destroyed during wars that resulted from the aftermath of the assassination of
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assesses it as "now credited as the finest of all 'alternative histories'".
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from attaining independence, while the German mercantile city states of the
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The title alludes to the stately and melancholy dance, the
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in 1968. Most of the original stories were published in
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Index


Keith Roberts
English
Science fiction
alternative history
Rupert Hart-Davis
United Kingdom
OCLC
6754025
alternative history
science fiction
fix-up
Keith Roberts
Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd
Impulse
Dorset
England
Catholic Church
Protestantism
Queen Elizabeth

Corfe Castle
slighted
Queen Elizabeth I
Spanish Armada
Dutch Republic
Holy Roman Empire
Reformation
pope
New World

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