Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Mrs. D #14
“For she never spoke of England, but this isle of men, this dear, dear land, was in her blood (without reading Shakespeare)” (p180). When regarding early England, one almost instantaneously thinks of Shakespeare. He is arguably the most renowned figure from England. Woolf writes how impressive this woman’s English background and appearance are, all without having read a single work of Shakespeare’s.
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this feels like a half thought here -- can you help me see the bigger picture/point?
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