“ Ah! the strength of women comes from the fact that psychology cannot explain us. Men can be analysed, women . . . merely adored. ”
Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband (1895). copy citation
Author | Oscar Wilde |
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Source | An Ideal Husband |
Topic | women psychology analysis |
Date | 1895 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/885/885-h/885-h.htm |
Context
“Sometimes. But it is such a very difficult pose to keep up.
sir robert chiltern. What would those modern psychological novelists, of whom we hear so much, say to such a theory as that?
Mrs. Cheveley. Ah! the strength of women comes from the fact that psychology cannot explain us. Men can be analysed, women . . . merely adored.
sir robert chiltern. You think science cannot grapple with the problem of women?
Mrs. Cheveley. Science can never grapple with the irrational. That is why it has no future before it, in this world.” source
sir robert chiltern. What would those modern psychological novelists, of whom we hear so much, say to such a theory as that?
Mrs. Cheveley. Ah! the strength of women comes from the fact that psychology cannot explain us. Men can be analysed, women . . . merely adored.
sir robert chiltern. You think science cannot grapple with the problem of women?
Mrs. Cheveley. Science can never grapple with the irrational. That is why it has no future before it, in this world.” source