
“This sequel to The Female Eunuch is the book I said I would never write.”
"Recantation"
The Whole Woman (1999)
Satire II, l. 83.
Love of Fame (1725-1728)
“This sequel to The Female Eunuch is the book I said I would never write.”
"Recantation"
The Whole Woman (1999)
“The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn but to unlearn.”
“A guardian angel o'er his life presiding,
Doubling his pleasures, and his cares dividing.”
Human Life (1819)
Playboy interview (May 1995)
Context: At Bennington, I would go to a faculty meeting and be aware that everyone hated me. The men were appalled by a strong, loud woman. But I went to this auto shop and the men there thought I was cute. "Oh, there's that Professor Paglia from the college." The real men, men who work on cars, find me cute. They are not frightened by me, no matter how loud I am. But the men at the college were terrified because they are eunuchs, and I threatened every goddamned one of them.
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), The Rape Debate, Continued, p. 61
Letter from John Cleland to Lovel Stanhope, Law Clerk in the Secretary of State’s Office, 13 November, 1749.
Quem poderá do mal aparelhado
Livrar-se sem perigo sabiamente,
Se lá de cima a Guarda soberana
Não acudir à fraca força humana?
Stanza 30, lines 5–8 (tr. Richard Fanshawe)
Epic poetry, Os Lusíadas (1572), Canto II
“If she undervalue me,
What care I how fair she be?”
Poem reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "If she be not so to me, / What care I how fair she be?", George Wither, The Shepherd's Resolution.
“To literary critics a book is assumed to be guilty until it proves itself innocent.”