Woolf on Women

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9781528719858 - Woolf on Women - Virginia Woolf
9781528719858 - Woolf on Women - Virginia Woolf
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Woolf on Women

A Collection of Essays

Woolf’s essays about women (fictional, historical and those Woolf knew personally) and about how women should live. It allows readers to catch a glimpse into Woolf’s mind, particularly her political, social and socio-economic opinions.

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“Woolf on Women” is a collection of Virginia Woolf’s essays about women (fictional, historical and those Woolf knew personally) and about how women should live. This compilation features essays that were published between 1924 and 1941 (the year of Woolf’s death) and includes work that was published posthumously. This book allows readers to catch a glimpse into Woolf’s mind, particularly her political, social and socio-economic opinions. It contains famous works such as ‘A Room of One’s Own’ (1928), focusing on women’s lack of freedom both in the law and in their creative expression, ‘Professions for Women’ (1931), discussing the role of a housewife, and ‘Three Guineas’ (1938), the sequel to ‘A Room of One’s Own’, which explores anti-war themes. An essential read for fans of Woolf and those who want to take a deeper dive into her thoughts, this book is also the perfect gift for lovers of feminist literature.
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was an English writer and feminist pioneer. She was integral to the widespread use of the narrator style stream of consciousness as a literary technique. Some of her most notable work includes the novels ‘Mrs Dalloway’ (1925) and ‘To the Lighthouse’ (1927).
Read & Co. Great Essays is proudly republishing these essays in a brand-new collection for the enjoyment of collectors of Woolf’s books and those who are new to her work.

Book Details

Author

Virginia Woolf

Imprint

Read & Co. Great Essays

ISBN

9781528719858, 9781528792875

Formats Available

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Pages

426

Publication Date

03 February 2022

Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 in

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