Vera Brittain Quotes
Vera Brittain (1964). “The Rebel Passion: A Short History of Some Pioneer Peacemakers”, London : G. Allen & Unwin
Vera Brittain (1953). “Lady Into Woman: A History of Women from Victoria to Elizabeth II”
Politics are usually the executive expression of human immaturity.
Rebel Passion (1964) ch. 1
It never seems to occur to anybody that some women may not want to find husbands.
Vera Brittain (2009). “Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925”, p.408, Hachette UK
"What Can We Do In Wartime?", September 9, 1939.
Meek wifehood is no part of my profession; / I am your friend, but never your possession.
"Married Love". Poems of the War and After, 1934.
I thought that spring must last forevermore, For I was young and loved, and it was May.
Vera Brittain (2008). “Because You Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and After”, Virago Press
The best prose is written by authors who see their universe with a poet’s eyes.
Vera Brittain (1948). “On being an author”
"Violets and Vinegar". Book by Jilly Cooper and Tom Hartman, "The Battle Done", 1980.
Vera Brittain (1947). “On becoming a writer”
Vera Brittain (2005). “One Voice: Pacifist Writings from the Second World War”, p.42, A&C Black
Winifred Holtby, Vera Brittain (1960). “Selected letters of Winifred Holtby and Vera Brittain, 1920-1935”
Vera Brittain (2009). “Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925”, p.337, Hachette UK
Vera Brittain (2012). “Testament of Friendship: The Story of Winifred Holtby”, p.229, Hachette UK
Vera Brittain (2009). “Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925”, p.62, Hachette UK