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Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise

Categories Sexuality, Romance
Language English
Published 1917
Notes

With an introduction by Robert W. Chambers.

Excerpt

philosophy, to gain him tolerance in a clean mind.

There is the third and right way of dealing with the sex relations of men and women. That is the way of simple candor and naturalness. Treat the sex question as you would any other question. Don't treat it reverently; don't treat it rakishly. Treat it naturally. Don't insult your intelligence and lower your moral tone by thinking about either the decency or the indecency of matters that are familiar, undeniable, and unchangeable facts of life. Don't look on woman as mere female, but as human being. Remember that she has a mind and a heart as well as a body. In a sentence, don't join in the prurient clamor of "purity" hypocrites and "strong" libertines that exaggerates and distorts the most commonplace, if the most important feature of life. Let us try to be as sensible about sex as we are trying to be about all the other phenomena of the universe in this more enlightened day.

Nothing so sweetens a sin or so delights a sinner as getting big-eyed

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2006.09.02
Phil LaDouceur

I have not yet read this book, though I've read other things by Phillips. This was the book that indirectly lead to his death. The man who shot him thought that Phillips had based the character of Susan Lenox on his sister, and murdered Phillips with a pistol to 'avenge' the slight on his family's honor.