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I hated the very idea of the eighteenth century, with all those smug men writing...
Author:
Sylvia Plath
Book:
The Bell Jar
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I hated the very idea of the eighteenth century, with all those smug men writing tight little couplets and being so dead keen on reason.
( Sylvia Plath )
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