Books Quote by Virginia Woolf
““Suppose, for instance, that men were only represented in literature as the lovers of women, and were never the friends of men, soldiers, thinkers, dreamers; how few parts in the plays of Shakespeare could be allotted to them; how literature would suffer! We might perhaps have most of Othello; and a good deal of Antony; but no Caesar, no Brutus, no Hamlet, no Lear, no Jaques--literature would be incredibly impoverished, as indeed literature is impoverished beyond our counting by the doors that have been shut upon women.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: A Room of One's Own, 1929
Literature would be severely limited if it only portrayed men as lovers, excluding other male roles and women's contributions.
In simple terms: Limited male roles and missing women's voices weaken literature.
Recognize and include diverse perspectives.
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When to use this quote
- education curricula
- publishing
- theatre productions
- media representation
- academic research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does gender representation affect cultural narratives?
- What steps can broaden literary inclusion?
Even with broader representation, other systemic biases persist.