A Room Of One's OwnHarperCollins, 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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... reason for Woolf's insistence on £500 a year and rooms of their own for women. It is not that she wants women to write better than men: "All this pitting of sex against sex . . . all this claiming of superiority and imparting of ...
... reason for Woolf's insistence on £500 a year and rooms of their own for women. It is not that she wants women to write better than men: "All this pitting of sex against sex . . . all this claiming of superiority and imparting of ...
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... cheated in her education, and felt the cheat for all those who had gone before her—she was as angry, in some ways, as Charlotte Bronte. But there was another reason for the writing of this book. When one thinks of that Teason, xiii.
... cheated in her education, and felt the cheat for all those who had gone before her—she was as angry, in some ways, as Charlotte Bronte. But there was another reason for the writing of this book. When one thinks of that Teason, xiii.
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... 1929. She is writing to her friend G. Lowes Dickinson, explaining the reasons for A Room of One's Own: "I wanted to encourage the young women—they seem to get fearfully depressed." MARY GORDON A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN BUT, you may xiv.
... 1929. She is writing to her friend G. Lowes Dickinson, explaining the reasons for A Room of One's Own: "I wanted to encourage the young women—they seem to get fearfully depressed." MARY GORDON A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN BUT, you may xiv.
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