
“It is not monogamy when there is one legal wife, and mistresses out of sight.”
Cultural and Religious Heritage of India: Islam http://books.google.co.in/books?id=e2yvoujPJCYC&pg=PA109, p. 109
Letter to A.N. Pleshcheev (January 15, 1889)
Letters
“It is not monogamy when there is one legal wife, and mistresses out of sight.”
Cultural and Religious Heritage of India: Islam http://books.google.co.in/books?id=e2yvoujPJCYC&pg=PA109, p. 109
“Prose is private drama; poetry is corporate drama.”
Source: 1990s and beyond, The Book of Probes : Marshall McLuhan (2011), p. 275
Interview with Ramona Koval on Radio National (4 September 1999) http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/bwriting/stories/s21638.htm
“…a novel is a prose narrative of some length that has something wrong with it…”
“An Unread Book”, p. 50
The Third Book of Criticism (1969)
“The Western custom of one wife and hardly any mistress.”
"A Young Turkish Catastrophe"
Reginald in Russia (1910)
“[He was] delighted to be called the mistress, the wife, the Queen of Hierocles.”
Harry Benjamin in The Transsexual Phenomenon http://www.symposion.com/ijt/benjamin/ (1966)
“The epithet should be the mistress of the substantive, never its lawful wife.”
L'épithète doit être la maîtresse du substantif, jamais sa femme légitime.
Source: Notes sur la vie (published posthumously 1899), P. 3; translation p. 338.
Letter to Harold Adam Innis (14 March 1951), published in Essential McLuhan (1995), edited by Eric McLuhan and Frank Zingrone, p. 74
1950s
“When a man takes a mistress, he doesn't turn around and divorce his wife.”
Source: Memoirs of a Geisha