Are there any major literary work on history written by a woman that isn't talking about her body holes or talking about some male she had a crush on or talking about her boring personal burgueoise life or talking about the philosophy of being a walking hole (AKA feminist theory) or how males are pigs or how hard is to be a women.
Basically any story written by a females that ins't about being a walking hole to be filled by an atractive penis or related to being a walking vagina or vagina personal issues?
Or anything I mentioned before but about fictional characters that aren't her but that still talk about the previous topics.
Marguerite Yourcenar surprisingly writes about something other than being a walking set of holes, extremely rare for a woman.
Chase Turner
Anne Frank
James Baker
H. T. Lowe is a goddess-tier translator who would have completely understood what you’re getting at
As always, the best people are quiet, and this is a double whammy for women
Aiden Sullivan
Ah, Dickinson is probably the most notorious
William Clark
Of course fuckface. To the lighthouse by VWoolf. It doesn’t fit your requirements but you can read it for the prose alone.
Aaron Perez
Oh and Mary shelley
Connor Clark
This And if you are actually well versed in history and have read beyond the surface level schlock you'll find many female historians that don't write anything to do with feminist theory
Middlemarch Wuthering Heights Frankenstein Memoirs of Hadrian Genji Monogatari
David Walker
>major literary work on history Barbara Tuchman’s The Guns of August is one of the best non-fiction books on WWI.
Jack Roberts
FPBP this, in all fairness. Memoirs of Hadrian, The Abyss (I think the english translation was called) are great historical fiction. she was an aristocrat, and an old-style lezzer, may have something to do with it though.
Jack Jenkins
>Blossoms will run away - >Cakes reign but a Day, >But Memory like Melody, >Is pink eternally wut?
Camden Harris
But that's a poem that has nothing to do with romantic love or cavity issues (cake aside)
Nathaniel Kelly
bs bourgeois wimminz life problemz.
Zachary Morales
Wolf Hall
Jason Hill
>boring personal burgueoise life I'm glad you agree that most of Western canon is trash.
Oliver Carter
t. brainlet
Aaron Collins
>bourgie thinks his opinion has any value
Julian Ramirez
the bourgeposter is you, silly fag, since you haven't read enough outside your middle-class crap to even know what the Western Canon is.
Ian Lopez
Dickinson is trash
Kayden Collins
Read something by Elvira Roca Barea
John Baker
Pathetic cope, friend. Go back to reading about Leopold jerking it.
Ian Brown
Is there any literature written by men that isn't about thrusting a phallus into something a la Ahab's harpoon, Odysseus' arrow, Hogg's cock, Nietzsche's penetrating insight, Burroughs' needles? Seems that the best of both worlds is enmeshed in their acceptance of their physics rather than their renunciation of their realities.
Charles Flores
>Hogg's cock woman of taste, I see.
Adam Young
Frankenstein?
Luis Hall
The Celts by Norah Chadwick? The Bronte sisters. Hildegard von Bingen. Catherine of Sienne. I'd add Madame de Lafayette but there is some vagina in La Princesse de Clèves. Hannah Arendt.
Luis Carter
Is there any major literary work written by a man that isn't talking about some girl he wants to stick his dick in or a girl he thought was pretty or talking about his boring personal life and ennui?