How did Mary Renault decide to portray the inner conflicts of her characters during wartime?
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How did Mary Renault decide to portray the inner conflicts of her characters during wartime?
Did anyone else feel the depiction of post-war society was both hopeful and painfully realistic?
What inspired the choice to set the story during WWII and focus on LGBT themes?