
A Room of One's Own
In Our Time: Culture
The Importance of Confidence
Virginia Woolford asks us to imagine Shakespeare's sister, Judith. She would have been brought up to be a domestic girl around the house. Would have run away from her loving parents' organisation of an arranged marriage. The reason for inventing this is twofold: it partly gives a tragic account of the destiny of women at that time. It's an extreme, dramatic, tragic version of that story. And she comes back at the very end of the essay as a kind of utopian wish fulfilment fantasy,. whereby Judith Shakespeare could return if the women of the present and the future all work hard and try and get their independence.
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