Title
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A
Room of One's Own
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Author
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Virginia
Woolf
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Call
Number
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PR6045.072
R6 1989
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Location
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2nd
Floor Humanities
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Rating
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Recommended
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Book
Review
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This
book is based on several lectures given by the author at various colleges in
1928. She traces the historical shortage of women writers to their poverty,
lack of education, and thus opportunity. The conclusion she draws is that “a
woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction".
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Submitted
By
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Cathy
Elliott
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Department
or Major
|
Law
Library
|
Status
|
Staff
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Monday, August 3, 2015
A Room of One's Own
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