A Room Of One's Own: The Virginia Woolf Library Authorized EditionHarperCollins, 27.12.1989 - 128 Seiten Why is it that men, and not women, have always had power, wealth, and fame? Woolf cites the two keys to freedom: fixed income and one’s own room. Foreword by Mary Gordon. |
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... expressed their genius "whole and entire" demands a radical lack of self that might be required of a saint. Yet the writer cannot, for Woolf, work to be rid of the self; the writer must be born into a world which never allows grievances ...
... expressed their genius "whole and entire" demands a radical lack of self that might be required of a saint. Yet the writer cannot, for Woolf, work to be rid of the self; the writer must be born into a world which never allows grievances ...
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... expressed whole and entire. . . . She will write in a rage where she should write calmly. She will write foolishly ... expressed in her description of the lunch at the Oxbridge men's college; it is one of the immortal meals in literature ...
... expressed whole and entire. . . . She will write in a rage where she should write calmly. She will write foolishly ... expressed in her description of the lunch at the Oxbridge men's college; it is one of the immortal meals in literature ...
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