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The Great History of the Decline and Fall by Edward Gibbon
Gibbon saw himself as a figure of the European enlightenment until that notion was complicated by the French Revolution. He sought in his writing to distinguish himself from other writers in the way that he presented a persona that was civilized, critical, ironic and yet supremely humane. There's no Gibbonian school and attempts to imitate Gibbon's style are all pretty much disastrous I think. David let's remember the Virginia Woolf essay called the historian Anne the Gibbon. Yes what if that has been the longer term legacy of his work of these six volumes?