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by JumpCrisscross 9 days ago
> If you try reading an 18th Century novel, the prose is really difficult to parse. They were used to reading much more difficult text than we are

They just wrote and spoke differently. You’ll notice a lot of 18th-century writing is also shorter; most of the Federalist Papers fit on one page, and serialised novels were about to become a thing.

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I'm more thinking of Dickens - long run-on sentences, with points stretched over sub clauses. It's difficult, and that was the pulp of the day.
>long run-on sentences

long yes, run-on no.