Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
Ads Place 1222
Among The Monsters, I Am Well Hidden; Who Looks For A Leaf In A Forest?
-Angela Carter
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
Among The Monsters, I Am Well Hidden;
Angela Carter
Among The Monsters, I Am Well Hidden; Who Looks For A Leaf In A Forest?
Views: 3
Topic
Monsters
Looks
Forests
More From Angela Carter
It Is Far Easier For A Woman To Lead A Blameless Life Than It Is For A Man; All She Has To Do Is To Avoid Sexual Intercourse Like The Plague.
Life
Women
Morality
At The Best Of Times, Spring Hurts Depressives.
Hurt
Spring
F.r. Leavis's "eat Up Your Broccoli" Approach To Fiction Emphasises This Junkfood/wholefood Dichotomy. If Reading A Novel--for Theeighteenth Century Reader, The Most Frivolous Of Diversions--did Not, By The Middle Of The Twentieth Century, Make You A Better Person In Some Way, Then You Might As Well Flush The Offending Volume Down The Toilet, Which Was By Far The Best Place For The Undigested Excreta Of Dubious Nourishment.
Reading
Offending
Dubious
And, Oh God, In My Misspent Youth As A Housewife, I, Too, Used To Bake Bread, In Those Hectic And Desolating Days Just Prior To The Woman's Movement, When Middle-class Women Were Supposed To Be Wonderful Wives And Mothers, Gracious Hostesses.... I Used To Feel So Womanly When I Was Baking My Filthy Bread.
Mother
Class
Wife
Love Is Desire Sustained By Unfulfilment.
Love Is
Desire
Ads Place 3
Ads Place 2
Trending Author
Marvin Olasky
Ann Druyan
Jo Brand
Edwin Powell Hubble
Sonny Perdue
Euripides
Category
Information
Ads Place 4
Ads Place 5