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– Most likely a reference to Olivia Shakespear (or the archetype of the 'New Woman' she embodied). A novelist, playwright, and the lover and lifelong friend of W.B. Yeats. Olivia was a quiet revolutionary. She wrote novels about women's desire ( The False Laurel ) and created the character of the independent, thinking woman. Unlike Jane the muse or Oscar the martyr, Olivia is the craftswoman —the one who actually wrote and published, yet still remained in the shadow of a greater male genius (Yeats). jane wilde olivia would
Years later, Jane found a little girl on a park bench with a frayed journal and the exact same small, private question tucked into the corner. Jane sat beside her, handed over a pen, and said, without ceremony, “Olivia would try.” The girl looked up, considered the three words as if tasting them, and then smiled—slow and conspiratorial—and began to write. Olivia was a quiet revolutionary
The character of "Olivia Would" can be seen as an extension of Wilde's own identity, a representation of the person she aspires to be or the qualities she values. This blurring of lines between reality and performance has sparked interesting discussions about the nature of identity, particularly for women, in the digital age. Years later, Jane found a little girl on
When Jane read, her voice at first quivered like a glass, then settled into something steadier. She read about a girl who named her fears and let them sit politely at the edge of the page while she ate dinner anyway. People whooped at the right places, and one listener—someone whose laugh sounded like a bell—took Jane’s hand afterward and said, “You should write more.”