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+ | '''Thus, towards the end of the eighteenth century a change came about which, if I were rewriting history, I should describe more fully and think of greater importance than the Crusades or the Wars of the Roses. The middle-class woman began to write.''' | ||
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+ | '''It is difficult, one might even say terrible, my dear child, to embark on a literary career when one is a woman.'''<br><br> | ||
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+ | ''[http://neww.huygens.knaw.nl/works/show/7605 A Room of One's Own]'' (part 4)<BR><BR> | ||
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+ | Suzan van Dijk, 17 December 2010<BR> | ||
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+ | *Presentation > Quoting > Sand <br><br> |
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George Sand
Thus, towards the end of the eighteenth century a change came about which, if I were rewriting history, I should describe more fully and think of greater importance than the Crusades or the Wars of the Roses. The middle-class woman began to write.
It is difficult, one might even say terrible, my dear child, to embark on a literary career when one is a woman.
A Room of One's Own (part 4)
Suzan van Dijk, 17 December 2010
- Presentation > Quoting > Sand