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Woolf on Women - A Collection of Essays
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428 pages
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The collection features Virginia Woolf's essays exploring the lives and roles of women, addressing both fictional and historical figures, as well as those she encountered personally. Spanning from 1924 to 1941, it includes notable works like "A Room of One's Own," which critiques women's creative limitations, and "Three Guineas," which examines anti-war sentiments. This compilation offers insight into Woolf's political, social, and economic views, making it a vital read for fans of her work and those interested in feminist literature.
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2022, paperback
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