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A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition)

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Author - Virginia Woolf ... [Goo?] [Posters]

This Hardcover Book item from HarperCollins Publishers was reviewed on 10-Dec-2008.

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1) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. This is not just an essay on feminism, this is a window to Virginia Woolf´s thought pattern and logic. A Room of One´s Own is beautifully written, it almost reads like a novel yet is packed with insightful thoughts on the idea of being an independent woman. The roles of women have changed since Virginia wrote this book but that in no way renders this book obsolete, for there are many struggles yet to be overcome and Virginia foresaw that in this book.

Her hopes and dreams for women are beautifully expressed and heartwarming. This book is like a gem, the more you look at it the brighter it shines. I have reread A Room of One´s Own many times and gotten so much from it. Its a book you will not regret owning. Simply inspiring.¤

2) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
~Virginia Woolf, A Room of One´s Own

Virginia Woolf´s very intense A Room Of One´s Own, is actually a long essay she wrote "with ardour and conviction" on the the topic of women and fiction, that she prepared when asked to speak about this subject at women´s colleges. A Room of One´s Own was published in 1929, when young women were still discouraged from attending college (due to genuine fear that a good education would make women unfit for marriage and motherhood), and although it´s not angry in tone the essay reflects a society in which severe limitations were put on women and their achievements. Virginia Woolf speaks about the creative process that lead to her talks, of her notebook in which she recorded a multitude of ideas, thoughts, and mental meanderings, and writes about the train of thought that led to her conclusion, that "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction". In A Room of One´s Own Virginia Woolf grapples with what is exactly meant by women and fiction (not a simple matter), and demonstrates and expresses the complexity of her thought in her trademark stream-of-consciousness writing. Defying conventions of the time, she talks about the actual food served at the luncheon party, of the soles and partridges and potatoes, and of the importance of food to the artist in a more general sense. She discusses numerous things in this full, layered essay of her thoughts, among them a sense of loss due to the war which began in August of 1914, that changed the underlying current of life--previously filled with music and poetry, with romance--and of the special difficulties women artists face (still relevant today!). Her message is simple (though the means is not), that women must have money (a fixed income) and a room of their own (privacy) in order to have the freedom to create, luxuries that men may take for granted. She imagines Shakespeare´s "sister", equal in talent and genius, but because of her sex, never writes a word, never expresses her genius, never lives to old age because she takes her own life in quiet desperation. Her essay is meant to encourage young women, to inspire them to create, as she´s sympathetic to their plight. In A Room of One´s Own,Virginia Woolf wants the limitations removed, and for women to have the same intellectual freedom that men have had for centuries, so that they, too, may express their genius.

(This is a passage slightly modified from my blog about books, Suko´s Notebook, suko95.blogspot.com, which I invite you to visit.)¤

3) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. Transaction went smoothly and got the item quicky in the condition promised. Would purchase again.¤

4) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. I found it tedious to read in spite of the high literary reputation and ability of Virginia Woolf. There must be something lacking in me.

Edward Cook¤

5) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. Virginia Woolf in her best form - personal but not self-centred, concentrated and ready to fight for what she believes is right. This long essay gives her views on the position of women in literature but offers also an overview of their role through centuries - from the imaginary Shakespeare´s sister to her contemporaries. A must read for all readers regardless of sex!¤

6) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. One of the landmark works for feminists of this century grew out of two lectures Virginia Woolf delivered at Cambridge University in 1928. Asked to speak about women and fiction, Woolf presented to her audience a highly personal discusson of the questions preoccupying her. Her far-reaching intelligence, her energy and her compassionate wit shine throughout this brilliant and inspiring work. 2 cassettes.¤

7) Hardcover Book A Room of One's Own (Flamingo Modern Classics) (Spanish Edition) by HarperCollins Publishers. Surprisingly, this long essay about society and art and sexism is one of Woolf´s most accessible works. Woolf, a major modernist writer and critic, takes us on an erudite yet conversational--and completely entertaining--walk around the history of women in writing, smoothly comparing the architecture of sentences by the likes of William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, all the while lampooning the chauvinistic state of university education in the England of her day. When she concluded that to achieve their full greatness as writers women will need a solid income and a privacy, Woolf pretty much invented modern feminist criticism.¤

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