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Stanton proceeds to praise Eve, in a manner resembling Farnham, proclaiming she is ‘pleased with her attitude, whether as a myth in an allegory, or as the heroine of an historical occurrence’ and that ‘the unprejudiced reader must be impressed with the courage, the dignity, and the lofty ambition of the woman’. Satan, she says, ‘evidently had a profound knowledge of human nature, and saw at a glance the high character of the person he met’, since he tempted her with ‘knowledge, the wisdom of the Gods’. She next likens Satan to Socrates or Plato, since ‘his powers of conversation and asking puzzling questions, were no doubt marvelous, and he roused in the woman that intense thirst for knowledge’.

Satanic Feminism by Pax Fernald

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