Virginia Woolf - Feminist Writers Series Notebook
Born in the dark atmosphere of the Victorian era, Virginia was never able to go to school due to the educational inequality applied to girls. It didn't take long for him to find his own color in the dark gray of the period, but what he found was an uncommon, different and strange color. Losing his mother and a sister at a young age negatively affected his already different view of the world. He suffered from mental illness until he stuffed his skirts with stones and threw himself into the cold waters of the Ouse . Woolf, who was rediscovered in the 70s with her notes, diaries and works describing the difficulties experienced by women in the seriousness and boringness of the Victorian lifestyle, became the modern symbol of feminism. The author, who brought to life the pioneering classics of English literature, addressed women in her works. He advised them not to be reflectors for men and to stop seeing it as their duty to uplift men.
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8684266150079
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164
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14.00*21.00
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Ivory 70 Gr
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Hard Cover
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