Posted by ukey on +00002009-11-01T00:25:21+00:00302009bUTCSun, 01 Nov 2009 00:25:21 +0000 9, 2006
In the Victorian times…
“You are a man and might do anything. I am a woman and might do nothing”.
From the film Fingersmith (BBC), based on the novel by Sarah Waters.

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elster said
“A light had come in the dormer on the other side of the street. It remained unscreened. Watching carefully she could see only a dim figure moving amongst motionless shapes. No need to trouble about the blind. London could come freely in day and night through the unscreened happy little panes; light and darkness and darkness and light.
London, just outside all the time, coming in with the light, coming in with the darkness, always present in the depths of the air in the room.”
Dorothy Richardson, The Tunnel.
Aún no he leído mucho de la novela, pero presiento que voy a recomendártela.