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A Room of One's Own

  • Virginia Woolf
  • Aug 27, 2015
  • 1 min read

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As a new addition to the world of Early English Women Writers, I was surprised to explore the chapter from A Room of One's Own and enjoy the content. As the reading transformed from the 1600s' to 1900's expressing the change and struggle early english women went through I found myself sympathizing and developing a passion for the charaters portrayed. Though the chapter was confusing in some areas, it truly grasped the evolution of women writers and enlightened my knowledge of early english women writers. I did remember reading the book one of her quotes was from and the feeling of recognizing a piece within a piece was comforting for my expectations for this class.


 
 
 

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