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" My generation grew up with an imposed myth: the myth of happily ever after -- (and makes you do the same). Whether we wrote this myth or its opposite -- there is no prince, and ever if there is, he never comes, and even if he comes, he never makes you come -- we were still seeing our lives in terms of this myth. Pro-prince or anti-prince, the terms of the debate were defined -- and not by us. We tried to write other myths -- some day my princess will come or I am my own princess so there --but they were all derivative. The armature of plot was the same. We were reacting, not creating. We had not expanded the terms in which we saw our lives. "

Erica Jong , Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir


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Erica Jong quote : My generation grew up with an imposed myth: the myth of <i> happily ever after </i> -- (and makes you do the same). Whether we wrote this myth or its opposite -- <i> there is no prince, and ever if there is, he never comes, and even if he comes, he never makes you come </i> -- we were still seeing our lives in terms of this myth. Pro-prince or anti-prince, the terms of the debate were defined -- and not by us. We tried to write other myths -- <i> some day my princess will come </i> or <i> I am my own princess so there </i> --but they were all derivative. The armature of plot was the same. We were reacting, not creating. We had not expanded the terms in which we saw our lives.