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Edna O'Brien |
 | | "The novel is autobiographical insofar I was born and bred in the west of Ireland, educated at a convent, and was full of romantic yearnings, coupled with a sense of outrage." |
 | | Ireland has always been a woman, a womb, a cave, a cow, a Rosaleen, a sow, a bride, a harlot, and, of course, the gaunt Hag of Beare." |
 | | VIRGINIA (1981) her play about Virginia Woolf presented the softer side of the feminist writer, her need for affection. |
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