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- The Death Of The Heart
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- (January 30, 1939)
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- The most gifted living women novelists are Virginia Woolf,
- Willa Cather, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Elizabeth Bowen. Among
- these, the most promising future belongs to Elizabeth Bowen.
- With her fifth and best novel, The Death of the Heart tells a
- story as old as wickedness: the world's betrayal of innocence.
- But Elizabeth Bowen also introduces a provocative interaction:
- the world's discomfiture at the hands of the innocent. One
- paragraph condenses the pattern of the simple there:
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- "Innocence so constantly finds itself in a false position
- that inwardly innocent people learn to be disingenuous...The
- system of our affections is too corrupt for them. They are bound
- to blunder, then to be told they cheat. In love, the sweetness
- and violence they have to offer involves a thousand betrayals
- for the less innocent...The innocent are so few that two of them
- seldom meet -- when they do meet, their victims lie strewn all
- round."
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