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Hot Waters

The Guardian interviews Sarah Waters about her new novel, Fingersmith, and the BBC adaptation of Tipping the Velvet:

“She scotches the notion that she is a ‘Dickensian’ writer. ‘People say ‘you’re like Dickens’, but I’m not like Dickens. Zadie Smith is a Dickensian writer because she’s writing about society now, just as Dickens was writing about his society. To write these faux Victorian novels is quite different.‘”

Related: extract from Fingersmith.