Scandal at Duntisbourne Hall
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Scandal at Duntisbourne Hall
How usual is this? Surely writers use real-life experience all the time. Take Nancy Mitford for example – she named and shamed loads of high society luminaries and biographies of her now have photographs of the real people portrayed as fictitious characters in her novels. There must be legions of red-faced ex-lovers grinding their teeth in fury at their portrayal in novels and yet I have never come across news stories about it before.
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I would not feel sorry for these guides if the scandals are about how they hurt others. However, if they are simply private stories where no one was seriously hurt or killed, then I think they are entitled to their privacy. Some people may not be loved by all, but they still are entitled to a quiet life.
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