A Room of Ones Own
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Описание и характеристики
A Room of Ones Own grew out of a lecture that Virginia Woolf had been invited to give at Girton College, Cambridge in 1928 and became a landmark work of feminist thought.
Covering everything from why a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write, to authors such as Jane Austen, Aphra Behn and the Bronte sisters, and the tragic story of Shakespeares fictional sister Judith, it remains a passionate assertion for female creativity and independence in a world dominated by men.
ID товара
2826690
Издательство
Penguin Books
Серия
Modern Classics м
Год издания
2020
ISBN
978-0-24-143628-8, 978-0-241-43628-8
Количество страниц
93
Размер
0.7x13x19.8
Тип обложки
Мягкий переплёт
Вес, г
140
Отзывы
15 бонусов
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4.6
лиза
01.08.2022
очень умно
очень умное и важное произведение. по сути, это рассуждение Вирджинии о положении женщин в обществе и в мире литературы. это эссе актуально и по сей день, поэтому, на мой взгляд, его должен прочитать каждый<3
Плюсы
красивое издание
приятная цена
приятная цена
Минусы
шрифт мелковат, но это не критично
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A Room of Ones Own grew out of a lecture that Virginia Woolf had been invited to give at Girton College, Cambridge in 1928 and became a landmark work of feminist thought.
Covering everything from why a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write, to authors such as Jane Austen, Aphra Behn and the Bronte sisters, and the tragic story of Shakespeares fictional sister Judith, it remains a passionate assertion for female creativity and independence in a world dominated by men.
A Room of Ones Own grew out of a lecture that Virginia Woolf had been invited to give at Girton College, Cambridge in 1928 and became a landmark work of feminist thought.
Covering everything from why a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write, to authors such as Jane Austen, Aphra Behn and the Bronte sisters, and the tragic story of Shakespeares fictional sister Judith, it remains a passionate assertion for female creativity and independence in a world dominated by men.