A room of one's own and three guineas / Virginia Woolf
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NU Fairview SHS LRC | NU Fairview SHS LRC | Senior High School | Fiction | FIC PR 6045.072 W66 2014 SHS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NUFVSHS0000298 |
K to 12 Compliant.
Includes dictionary.
Intellectual freedom depends on material things. Poetry depends on intellectual freedom. And women have always been poor ... 'In these two classic essays of feminist literature, Woolf argues passionately for women's intellectual freedom and their role in challenging the drive towards fascism and conflict. In A Room of One's Own she explores centuries of limitations placed on women, as well as celebrating the creative achievements of the women writers who overcame these obstacles. In this first history of women's writing, she describes the importance of education, financial independence, and equal.
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