Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her"A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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Page 97
was then seized with a raging headache , that his skull seemed to burst , that
from his skull was born a daughter in his image , wielding a sword and shouting .
Her will from her body . The knower from the known . The speaker from the mute .
was then seized with a raging headache , that his skull seemed to burst , that
from his skull was born a daughter in his image , wielding a sword and shouting .
Her will from her body . The knower from the known . The speaker from the mute .
Page 156
And the mother teaches her daughter how to wear her hair . The room of the
dressing in which the women shoulder all blame . In which the women agree that
women are dangerous . The room in which women lament the darkness of
women .
And the mother teaches her daughter how to wear her hair . The room of the
dressing in which the women shoulder all blame . In which the women agree that
women are dangerous . The room in which women lament the darkness of
women .
Page 157
Where the daughter feels the life of the mother . Where our words are undressed .
And we touch . This room of our touching where the mother teaches her daughter
to face her secret feelings . The labyrinth of her knowledge THE LABYRINTH ...
Where the daughter feels the life of the mother . Where our words are undressed .
And we touch . This room of our touching where the mother teaches her daughter
to face her secret feelings . The labyrinth of her knowledge THE LABYRINTH ...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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