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History of Ideas: Virginia Woolf

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The Importance of a Room of One's Own

A room of one's own is the precondition to transcending material circumstances. Jane Austen wrote her novels in public rooms in sitting rooms there were people around she had to shield what she was writing from people who might be peering over her shoulder and yet still she wrote the transcendent novels. Those novels were written by women who did not have the material resources the privacy the space even the minimal comfort needed but they still did it so as some men might say what's all the fuss about it is possible to transcend without having the security to do it Wolf says you need the room to get out of the room, Bronte didn't have that room. year which then meant enough to

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