“ Man is different from woman. She is close to the immediate and knows only the need of instant things. ”
Jack London, The Star Rover (1915). copy citation
Author | Jack London |
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Source | The Star Rover |
Topic | instant women |
Date | 1915 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1162/1162-h/1162-h.htm |
Context
“She was a woman and I was a man and a lover, and all the heredity of love was mine up from the black and squalling jungle ere love was love and man was man.
Oh, ay, it is nothing new. Often, often, in that long past have I given life and honour, place and power for love. Man is different from woman. She is close to the immediate and knows only the need of instant things. We know honour above her honour, and pride beyond her wildest guess of pride. Our eyes are far-visioned for star-gazing, while her eyes see no farther than the solid earth beneath her feet, the lover’s breast upon her breast, the infant lusty in the hollow of her arm.”
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