Virginia Woolf, feminist

Virginia Woolf, feminist

A Room of One's Own (Paperback)

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A Room of One's Own why? If women could rest, have their secret garden, and especially work. This book is from a series that Virginia Woolf gave Oxford. It evokes women writers of the nineteenth century, the difficulties they rancontraient to work and create, the lack of recognition she had. Then Virginia Woolf in a feminist commentary, lesbians trends veiled give its recommendations. To read ...