Virginia Woolf's lectures at Cambridge were not exceptionally well received. But what immediately started coming out of it, which was an essay called Woman in Fiction and then the essay that was published about a year later, immediately did have a very big impact. She wants to distribute the narrative through these legendary women. The other reason I think she's so fond of that trope is because the ballad is anonymous. It's a great and prunes when you go down well over. No, well quite. There are some caricatures in there which are done to reel the reader in rather than be an accurate representation.

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