Q&A 22

Q: Is there any print in Melusine? I don't remember any point where you stated explicitly that a book was/wasn't a printed one. Judging by the overall renaissance/baroque atmosphere, the fact that literacy is common enough for Mildmay to be ashamed of his own illiteracy, as well as by the mention of a romance Mehitabel is reading in bed, I'd guess that printed books exist, but on the other hand, Gideon and Hugo Chandler use tablets and paper does not seem to be widely available.

A: No, we definit
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Published on May 07, 2009 10:45
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