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A Room of One
Virginia Woolf¡¯s ¡°A Room of One¡¯s Own¡± is a representation of twentieth-century feminist thought. It explores the history of women in literature through an unconventional and highly provocative investigation of the social and material conditions required for the writing of literature. These conditions -leisure time, privacy, and financial independence- are particularly relevant to understanding the situation of women in the literary tradition because women, historically, have been uniformly deprived of those basic prerequisites.
The journey through Women and Fiction is a complicated one in part, because the subject is open to various meanings. Woolf distinguishes several of them. ¡°Women and Fiction¡± could mean: ¡°Women and what they are like¡±, ¡°Women and the Fiction they create.¡±, and ¡°Women and the fiction that is written about them.¡± Throughout the text, it should be noted that Woolf will often consider these themes, as she says, ¡°inextricably mixed together.¡± She will do so especially through the lens of fictional personal experience, most memorably with the description of two imaginary meals, one at a women¡¯s college, the other at a men¡¯s.
At the women¡¯s college, s
Approximate Word count = 1692
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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