Author: Myander
Cited by
- Peter Ackroyd (1)
- IN: The Plato Papers (1999) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Myander, a Londoner, wrote the history of a changing world, beginning at the moment of transition, believing that it would mark a great epoch, one more worthy of relation than any that had come befpre. This belief was not without its grounds. The world of science had collapsed, but the divine consciousness of humanity had not yet asserted itself. All the labours of Myander lay in recording the manifest signs of dismay and wonder. Since the events of distant antiquity, even those immediately preceding the great change, cannot clearly be understood she believed it her duty to enquire carefully into the immediate circumstances.
FROM: History, (1999), Fictional, NULL