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Rooms - Women Writing Woolf

Sina Queyras

Verlag: Coach House Books

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Beschreibung

A reconsideration of Virginia Woolf’s groundbreaking A Room of One’s Own through a very modern lens, revisiting Woolf’s now archaic politics and mining the text for lessons on how to be a writer.
The central message of A Room of One’s Own is that, to write, women must have money and a room of their own. The context of this has changed, so Queyras is asking what the contemporary version of that room is.
Verfügbar seit: 31.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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