R. Macaulay EN



The satire in the fight for equal rights. 

The end justifies the means.


Rose Macaulay 1881-1958



Adultery is a meanness and a stealing, a taking away from someone what should be theirs, a great selfishness, and surrounded and guarded by lies lest it should be found out. And out of meanness and selfishness and lying flow love and joy and peace beyond anything that can be imagined. -  The Towers of Trebizond



close examination:


Macaulay

A British writer and journalist who struggled strenuously to obtain an image of the woman that was not relegated to traditional domestic tasks, but capable of detachment and aware of having a role in social transformation. Macaulay wrote and fought for women to be able to finally proclaim their rights!



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