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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... writing was so little in vogue as to be effectively moribund, when the Feminist Movement, connected as it had come to be almost exclusively with female suffrage, considered its work finished. October 1929. It is astonishing to ...
... writing was so little in vogue as to be effectively moribund, when the Feminist Movement, connected as it had come to be almost exclusively with female suffrage, considered its work finished. October 1929. It is astonishing to ...
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... write—is inevitably connected to questions of class. "Genius like Shakespeare's is not born among labouring ... writer in the form of a windfall or a legacy, or it will bring with it attachments, obligations. Woolf's sense of the ...
... write—is inevitably connected to questions of class. "Genius like Shakespeare's is not born among labouring ... writer in the form of a windfall or a legacy, or it will bring with it attachments, obligations. Woolf's sense of the ...
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... write calmly. She will write foolishly where she should write wisely. She will write of herself where she should write of her characters." Serenity, selflessness, freedom from rage: the words recall the mystics' counsels. Yet, unlike ...
... write calmly. She will write foolishly where she should write wisely. She will write of herself where she should write of her characters." Serenity, selflessness, freedom from rage: the words recall the mystics' counsels. Yet, unlike ...
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... write because they had no tradition to follow. No sentence had been shaped, by long labor, to express the experience ... writer parvenue. For Woolf is certain that the experience of men and the experience of women are extremely different ...
... write because they had no tradition to follow. No sentence had been shaped, by long labor, to express the experience ... writer parvenue. For Woolf is certain that the experience of men and the experience of women are extremely different ...
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