“ The unwomanly women who work for their living and know how to take care of themselves never give any trouble. ”
George Bernard Shaw, The Philanderer (1893). copy citation
Author | George Bernard Shaw |
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Source | The Philanderer |
Topic | women work |
Date | 1893 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/5071/5071-h/5071-h.htm |
Context
“There's a quarrel—a scandal—cherchez la femme—always a woman at the bottom of it. Well, we knew this when we founded the club; but we noticed that the woman at the bottom of it was always a womanly woman. The unwomanly women who work for their living and know how to take care of themselves never give any trouble. So we simply said we wouldn't have any womanly women; and when one gets smuggled in she has to take care not to behave in a womanly way. We get on all right. (He rises.) Come to lunch with me there tomorrow and see the place.”
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