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<description>L.P. Hartley&#x26;#x27;s novel The Go-Between begins with one of the most famous first lines in modern literature: &#x26;#x22;The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.&#x26;#x22; The quote has certainly outlived Hartley; it&#x26;#x27;s invoked constantly by anyone trying to make a point about &#x26;#x22;presentism&#x26;#x22; and the tendency to judge historical motivations and events by current standards or morality. It even got referenced (and subverted) in Douglas Adams&#x26;#x27; The Hitchhiker&#x26;#x27;s Guide to the Galaxy. The quote paraphrased some lines delivered by Hartley&#x26;#x27;s old school friend Lord David Cecil in a lecture he delivered at Oxford in 1949. It was...</description>
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