
by VirginiaWoolf (Author), Morag Shiach (Editor)
In A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas , Virginia Woolf considers with energy and wit the implications of the historical exclusion of women from education and from economic independence. In A Room of One's Own (1929), she examines the work of past women writers, and looks ahead to a time when women's creativity will not be hampered by poverty, or by oppression. In Three Guineas (1938), however, Woolf argues that women's historical exclusion offers them the chance to form a political and cultural identity which could challenge the drive towards fascism and war. These two works are a part of ten World's Classics by Virginia Woolf, and include an introduction and notes to provide guidance for readers new to this author.
                        Format:  Hardcover
                         Pages: 458
                        Edition: New
                        
                        
                        Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks 
 Published: 02 Jan 1992
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        ISBN 10:  0192818392
 ISBN 13: 9780192818393