The Thirteenth Tale
How does Diane Setterfield use imagery in The Thirteenth Tale?

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Consider the library. Vida Winter has “a huge and great library.” Margaret admires her collection of the books. In the final bay on the right, one shelf attracts her attention. Instead of displaying the mellow, predominantly brown stripes, this stack shows “the silvery blues, sage greens and pink-beiges of more recent decades.”