
A Room of One's Own
In Our Time
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Echoes of 'The Four Marys' and Woolf's Vision
This chapter explores the Scottish ballad 'The Four Marys' and its influence on Virginia Woolf's narrative style, emphasizing a communal voice among women. It examines the disconnect between women's portrayal in literature and their real-life experiences, illustrating Woolf's concept of Judith Shakespeare as a symbol of suppressed artistic potential. The chapter highlights a transformative approach to storytelling that values collaborative expression over traditional, individualistic narratives.
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