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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... never allows grievances to appear, or must be born of a soul made of stuff that will not bear the impress of resentment. When the writer's personal grievances intrude, the art is muddied, cracked. It is the fault Woolf finds with ...
... never allows grievances to appear, or must be born of a soul made of stuff that will not bear the impress of resentment. When the writer's personal grievances intrude, the art is muddied, cracked. It is the fault Woolf finds with ...
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... never get her genius expressed whole and entire. . . . She will write in a rage where she should write calmly. She will write foolishly where she should write wisely. She will write of herself where she should write of her characters ...
... never get her genius expressed whole and entire. . . . She will write in a rage where she should write calmly. She will write foolishly where she should write wisely. She will write of herself where she should write of her characters ...
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... never helped a woman yet, though she may have learnt a few tricks of them and adapted them to her use." Of all women writers, only Jane Austen found a sentence to fit her. The shapely sentence: it is another necessary legacy, the lack ...
... never helped a woman yet, though she may have learnt a few tricks of them and adapted them to her use." Of all women writers, only Jane Austen found a sentence to fit her. The shapely sentence: it is another necessary legacy, the lack ...
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