A Room of One's Own

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Bol "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."In this iconic and revolutionary essay, Virginia Woolf explores the silence of women in history and the systemic barriers that have stifled female creativity for centuries. Based on two lectures given at Cambridge University in 1928, A Room of One's Own is a sharp-witted and profound examination of the link between financial independence and intellectual freedom.Through the tragic figure of Judith Shakespeare who is the imagined, equally gifted sister of William Shakespeare, Woolf illustrates how poverty and social constraints have historically denied women the chance to become great artists. From the exclusionary dining halls of "Oxbridge" to the concept of the androgynous mind, Woolf's writing remains as vital and provocative today as it was nearly a century ago.Part detective story, part feminist manifesto, this modernist masterpiece is an essential call to arms for anyone seeking to understand the material conditions necessary for true creative genius.

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"A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."In this iconic and revolutionary essay, Virginia Woolf explores the silence of women in history and the systemic barriers that have stifled female creativity for centuries. Based on two lectures given at Cambridge University in 1928, A Room of One's Own is a sharp-witted and profound examination of the link between financial independence and intellectual freedom.Through the tragic figure of Judith Shakespeare who is the imagined, equally gifted sister of William Shakespeare, Woolf illustrates how poverty and social constraints have historically denied women the chance to become great artists. From the exclusionary dining halls of "Oxbridge" to the concept of the androgynous mind, Woolf's writing remains as vital and provocative today as it was nearly a century ago.Part detective story, part feminist manifesto, this modernist masterpiece is an essential call to arms for anyone seeking to understand the material conditions necessary for true creative genius.

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Pagina's: 126, Editie: Eerste editie, Paperback, BoD - Books on Demand


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