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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... reads about women when she begins her quest to discover why women are so poor (their college serves stringy beef, custard and prunes), why so few women have written. The first question provides an easy answer: women are poor ix.
... reads about women when she begins her quest to discover why women are so poor (their college serves stringy beef, custard and prunes), why so few women have written. The first question provides an easy answer: women are poor ix.
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... written she would have had to overcome enormous circumstances. Women were betrothed in their cradles; they were ... writing has, in addition, been impoverished by the limited access women have had to life: what could the writing of ...
... written she would have had to overcome enormous circumstances. Women were betrothed in their cradles; they were ... writing has, in addition, been impoverished by the limited access women have had to life: what could the writing of ...
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... writing is full of selfconscious indecency, self-conscious virility. It is essentially sterile. Thus, unless men and women can be androgynous in mind, literature itself will be permanently flawed. And this is the reason for Woolf's ...
... writing is full of selfconscious indecency, self-conscious virility. It is essentially sterile. Thus, unless men and women can be androgynous in mind, literature itself will be permanently flawed. And this is the reason for Woolf's ...
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