Virginia Woolf Quote

What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the same time these lovers, these people entering into illusion glittering eyed, must be danced round with mockery, decorated with garlands.


To the lighthouse by Virginia Woolf (ed. VCTA, 1987)


What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the...

What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the...

What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the...

What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the...