Byron, Flashman, Steerforth ... when it comes to men, I'll take the classical ideal every time 
Germaine Greer writing in The Guardian,
Monday October 20 2008

Germaine Greer writing in The Guardian,
Monday October 20 2008
I was one month shy of my 11th birthday when my parents gave me for Christmas the Oxford University Press edition of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, "with 40 illustrations by Phiz". When I got to the illustration facing page 88, in which Steerforth confronts Mr Mell, I fell in love, with a squiggle of Indian ink representing Steerforth's noble brow under a tumble of curls, his flashing eye, and his aristocratic nose, as sharp as an axe-blade. This was the face of my dreams.

Read Germaine Greer's full piece here.
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