“ The bourgeoisie is cowardly. It is afraid of life. ”
Jack London, Martin Eden (1909). copy citation
Author | Jack London |
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Source | Martin Eden |
Topic | bourgeoisie life |
Date | 1909 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1056/1056-h/1056-h.htm |
Context
“but you would have destroyed me out of your well-meaning.”
“Yes, yes,” he shut off her attempted objection. “You would have destroyed my writing and my career. Realism is imperative to my nature, and the bourgeois spirit hates realism. The bourgeoisie is cowardly. It is afraid of life. And all your effort was to make me afraid of life. You would have formalized me. You would have compressed me into a two-by-four pigeonhole of life, where all life’s values are unreal, and false, and vulgar.””
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