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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... human existence where there are 'sides,' and it is . . . of the utmost importance to walk up to a platform and receive from the hands of the Headmaster himself a highly ornamental pot." It is to encourage writing of genius, to ...
... human existence where there are 'sides,' and it is . . . of the utmost importance to walk up to a platform and receive from the hands of the Headmaster himself a highly ornamental pot." It is to encourage writing of genius, to ...
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... Human happiness, the happiness of writers—questions by which we, in our age, seem enthralled—do not enter these pages. What is important, what is essential, is that works of genius be created. In that writers' unhappiness interferes ...
... Human happiness, the happiness of writers—questions by which we, in our age, seem enthralled—do not enter these pages. What is important, what is essential, is that works of genius be created. In that writers' unhappiness interferes ...
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