Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Clarissa
- “A touch of
the bird
about her”
- “She
loved; life;
London”
- “She, too, was going
that very night to kindle
and illuminate; to give
her party”
- “Did it matter that she
must inevitably cease
completely?”
- “She had the oddest
sense of being herself
invisible”
- “Cold,
heartless, a
prude”
- “She felt very young; at
the same time
unspeakably aged”
- “Far out to
see and
alone”
- “She knew
nothing…her only gift
was knowing people
almost by instinct
- “No vulgar jealousy could separate her from Richard”
- “The shock of Lady Bruton asking Richard to lunch
without her”
- “She had failed him”
- “Like a nun
withdrawing or a child
exploring a tower”
- “She could not dispel a virginity preserved…”
- “Narrower and
narrower would
her bed be”
- “At midday they must disrobe”
- “It was not like one’s feelings for
a man…completely
disinterested.”
- “She could not take her eyes off Sally”
- “Sally it was
who made her
feel”
- “This protective feeling was much more
on her side than Sally’s”
- “Something cold in
Clarissa”
- “What she
liked was
simply life”
- “Cool, lady-like,
critical; or ravishing,
romantic…”