2 mai 2013
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Aina Marti, « Still Something to do », For there she was..., ID : 10.58079/rj6k
In 1928 Virginia Woolf was concerned about women, money, and writing. Her essay A Room of One's Own is an attempt to analyze the situation of female writers through the history of literature, and to figure out why they are far less in number than men. Even if for many the reasons concerning such situation could appear clear enough, there is one particular reflection in Woolf's thoughts far from being solved, even thought of, eighty years later she put it into words. Among the women writers W...