“Mrs. Bulstrode's naïve way of conciliating piety and worldliness, the nothingness of this life and desirability of cut glass, the consciousness at once of filthy rags and the best damask...” LiteratureHuman NatureMaterialismWorldlinessSacred And ProfaneIn The World But Not Of It Book:Middlemarch Source: Middlemarch
“(...) jealousy is painful not least because it sees the object of love, once sacred, as now desecrated. One cure for the pain of desecration is the move towards total profanation: in other words, to wipe out all vestiges of sanctity from the once worshipped object, to make it merely a thing of the world, and not just a thing in the world, something that is nothing over and above the substitutes that can at any time replace it.” WorshipJealousySacred And Profane Book:Beauty Source: Beauty