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A Room of One's Own Study Guide

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by Virginia Woolf
About 71 pages (21,172 words)
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Bell, Clive, Old Friends, Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1956.

This is a description of the Bloomsbury Group, of which Woolf was a part, by one of its members. Bell married Woolf s sister, Vanessa (Stephen) Bell, who was a painter.

Evans, Nancy Burr, "The Political Consciousness of Virginia Woolf: A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas," in New Scholar, Vol. 4, 1974, pp. 167-80.

This is an analysis of Woolf s politics and feminism based on a reading of Woolf's two feminist.....

This is a free excerpt of 82 words. This section contains 162 words. This study guide contains 21,172 words (approx. 71 pages at 300 words per page).

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