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Verkaufsrang

27105

Erscheinungsdatum

31.08.2025

Verlag

Pan Macmillan

Maße (L/B)

17,8/11,1 cm

Reihe

Booklover Classics

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-507333-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

27105

Erscheinungsdatum

31.08.2025

Verlag

Pan Macmillan

Maße (L/B)

17,8/11,1 cm

Reihe

Booklover Classics

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-507333-7

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    5/5

    17.09.2025

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    Virginia Woolf's most critic eye

    In this short essay, Virginia Woolf reflects that in her time, women had no wealth to pass down, no colleges of their own, and no rooms where they could shut the door and write. Men dined on luxury and conversation that fueled their creativity, while women were scraping together pennies to build schools. What Woolf really shows us is that genies isn’t just about talent, it’s about conditions. Who gets time, money , and space to think? Who doesn’t? And that questions is still worth asking today.

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    4/5

    20.07.2021

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    In this feminist classic Woolf...

    In this feminist classic Woolf analyzes how economic independence and cultural and literary freedom are intertwined and how both was denied to women for many centuries. Sadly STILL RELEVANT!

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    4/5

    20.07.2021

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    Sadly STILL RELEVANT!

    While this book is more than 100 years old it is still shockingly relevant. In this feminist classic Woolf analyzes how economic independence and cultural and literary freedom are intertwined and how both was denied to women for many centuries. While the conditions for women have obviously improved since this book was written, many of the core problems Woolfe describes still exist just in a less severe form. Sadly Woolfe did not expand her analysis to working class women or non-white women. Still this classic is a must read for anyone wanting to understand why Shakespeare had no famous sister and why women are still fighting for economic equality. Content warning: The N-word is used one time.

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    24.01.2026

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    Every Woman Should Have a Room of Their Own...

    Virginia Woolf delights us with such an important feminist essay, which I would want everyone to read, especially every woman. She describes that women at that time did not have a room of their own, which reflects their whole situation without their own college, wealth, respect or rights. Women did not have rooms of their own where they could just shut the door and write in peace. With a delightful touch of humor and sentences that gets us thinking.

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