[Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookWomen in Love CHAPTER VIII 10/84
This started a conversation on education. 'Of course,' said Hermione, lifting her face like a rhapsodist, 'there CAN be no reason, no EXCUSE for education, except the joy and beauty of knowledge in itself.' She seemed to rumble and ruminate with subterranean thoughts for a minute, then she proceeded: 'Vocational education ISN'T education, it is the close of education.' Gerald, on the brink of discussion, sniffed the air with delight and prepared for action. 'Not necessarily,' he said.
'But isn't education really like gymnastics, isn't the end of education the production of a well-trained, vigorous, energetic mind ?' 'Just as athletics produce a healthy body, ready for anything,' cried Miss Bradley, in hearty accord. Gudrun looked at her in silent loathing. 'Well--' rumbled Hermione, 'I don't know.
To me the pleasure of knowing is so great, so WONDERFUL--nothing has meant so much to me in all life, as certain knowledge--no, I am sure--nothing.' 'What knowledge, for example, Hermione ?' asked Alexander. Hermione lifted her face and rumbled-- 'M--m--m--I don't know.
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