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Laura Riding

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Woman is the symbol to man of the uncleanness of bodily existence, of which he purifies himself by putting her to noble uses. She thus has for him a double, contradictory significance; she is the subject of his bawdry and the subject of his romance.
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"The Damned Thing", from Anarchism Is not Enough (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)

 
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