70 years are met Virginia Woolf's suicide. I hope that the literary supplements remember it properly. It was a great novelist with high-quality prose poetry and gave us two great feminist essays: A Room and Three Guineas own, both read essential. The first refers to the need for time, respect and spaces for thought and creation. The second is a brief but insightful analysis of the dilemma of the female in the twentieth century, fully integrated into society and civilization existing or marginalized because they lead to war. If not you read or you have forgotten, can this be a good opportunity to reconnect with V. Woolf.
The freedom of art, as claimed by the Bloomsbury circle of writers that this writer belonged, offered at three guineas a plurality of paths for reflection. Considering the age we live in, I would highlight the following: women are not as Another Reason and Culture, but they must be reexamined to detect and correct the patriarchal bias resulting from a long history of exclusion.
Further reading: an article I wrote, long ago, their feminist perspectives, with a click here
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