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“until it had been clearly explained that men were always and always partly wrong in all their ideas, life would be full of poison and secret bitterness. Men fight about their philosophies and religions, there is no certainty in them; but their contempt for women is flawless and unanimous.”

Quote by Dorothy Richardson

Work

Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage is a narrative that delves into the transformative experiences of an individual's quest for personal enlightenment and religious understanding. more

Author

Dorothy Richardson
Dorothy Richardson

Dorothy Richardson was an English author celebrated for her modernist novel series. Born on May 17, 1873, she is renowned for her innovative narrative techniques and exploration of female subjectivity. Richardson's work has been highly influential in the field of modernist literature. more

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