Elizabeth Gilbert

"All of women's stories in the 19th century had either one of two endings: you either had the good Jane Austen marriage at the end and you were happy; or you had the terrible Henry James savage downfall because of your own hubris as a woman, or you've made some great error leading you down a path to ruin. One is the story of love that's successful and the other is the story usually of reckless love that goes terribly wrong that destroys the woman."

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Source: Elizabeth Gilbert, ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ Author, On What It Takes To Get Inspired. Interview with Chantal Pierrat, www.huffingtonpost.com. August 11, 2013.

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Elizabeth Gilbert

Elizabeth Gilbert

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Elizabeth Gilbert is a bestselling author known for her memoir 'Eat, Pray, Love,' which explores themes of self-discovery and creativity.

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