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  1. Virginia Woolf ’s A Room of One’s Own published in 1929, is a groundbreaking essay that addresses the status of women in literature and society. The narrative is based on a series of lectures Woolf delivered at Newnham and Girton Colleges—then the two women’s colleges at Cambridge University—on the topic of “Women and Fiction.”.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2018 · Virginia Woolf era luz y sombra, para ella no había barreras, cerraduras ni cerrojos que se pudieran imponer a la libertad de su mente. Virginia Woolf. Feminismo. Movimientos sociales. Mujeres ...

  3. Virginia Woolf was a compulsive letter writer,” said English critic V. S. Pritchett. “She did not much care for the solitude she needed but lived for news, gossip, and the expectancy of talk.” Her letters, published in several volumes, shimmer with brilliant detail.

  4. Virginia Woolf nel 1902, fotografia di George Charles Beresford. Adeline Virginia Woolf, nata Stephen ( Londra, 25 gennaio 1882 – Rodmell, 28 marzo 1941 ), è stata una scrittrice, saggista e attivista britannica . Considerata come una delle principali figure della letteratura del XX secolo, attivamente impegnata nella lotta per la parità di ...

  5. Adeline Virginia Stephen, més coneguda com a Virginia Woolf (Londres, 25 de gener de 1882 – Lewes, 28 de març de 1941) fou una escriptora i editora anglesa. És considerada una de les figures més destacades del modernisme literari del segle xx.. Les novel·les L'habitació de Jacob (), Mrs. Dalloway —on queda palesa la influència de la psicologia de Sigmund Freud, tot expressant els ...

  6. Virginia Woolf (London, 25. siječnja 1882. – rijeka Ouse kod Rodmella, 28. ožujka 1941.) engleska spisateljica, jedna od ključnih figura modernizma u književnosti, i predstavnica romana struje svijesti. Ne-linearnim pripovijedanjem je bitno utjecala na žanr romana.

  7. Virginia Woolf - Modernist Writer, Feminist, Novelist: Woolf’s experiments with point of view confirm that, as Bernard thinks in The Waves, “we are not single.” Being neither single nor fixed, perception in her novels is fluid, as is the world she presents. While Joyce and Faulkner separate one character’s interior monologues from another’s, Woolf’s narratives move between inner ...

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