“The New Women! I could barely recognize them as being of the same sex as myself…They are satiated by everything, hungry for nothing. They are what I wanted to be; they are what I worked for them to be: and now I see them, I hate them.”

—  Fay Weldon

Praxis (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1978) p. 9.

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English author, essayist and playwright 1931

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