Adrienne Rich and Richard Rodriquez
.... The way
Woolf is used by
Rich in this essay is effective.
Rich says she usually hesitates to use herself as an example, but she decides to do so here. ....
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Virginia Woolf's The Legacy
.... Life had been so full, so
rich as it was" (
Woolf 4). With a career to consume him, a busy social life, and a wife devoted to his every need; Gilbert viewed ....
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Adrienne Rich
.... She points to the works of Jane Austen and Virginia
Woolf in order to demonstrate .... However, in order to revise their type and style of writing,
Rich argues that ....
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Literary Style of Virginia Woolf
.... the effect of women's social situation on their writing Virginia
Woolf stresses the .... period of history (Barrett 7). Before the 18th century, even
rich women had ....
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Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison
.... who lived lives of spiritual waste, because they were so
rich in spirituality .... women with that of African American women by referring to Virginia
Woolf's "A Room ....
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Male-Female Relationships in 3 Novels
.... The woman in Austen is defined by marriage, by her husband, just as in
Woolf. .... and powerful man, and Elizabeth will now be the wife of a
rich and powerful man ....
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The Story of Jane Eyre
.... By the end of the nineteenth century, a woman like Virginia
Woolf would represent a .... one floor down from that is the modern world of the
rich landowner, though ....
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Jane Eyre
.... one floor down from that is the modern world of the
rich landowner, though .... a change in their status as the century progressed, and Virginia
Woolf indicates how ....
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Henry James's Washington Square
.... hardly read, could scarcely spell, and was the property of her husband (
Woolf 43-44 .... a world where it is only permissible to be mercenary and
rich (Auchincloss ....
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Feminism in Contemporary American Novels
.... exceptionally
rich or very noble, even to the beginning of the nineteenth century. . . . [H]er pin money . . . depended on the good will of her father (
Woolf 54 ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... that postmodernists Fowles and Doctorow are to modernists
Woolf, Faulkner, and .... Similarly, the
rich narrative texture of The French Lieutenant's Woman, which ....
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Katherine Anne Porter: A Feminist Critique
.... if they might discern there some unique "feminine mode" or, as Virginia
Woolf had assumed .... no one who has studied the
rich variety of male writings has yet dared ....
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The Hour of the Star
.... but Lispector's roots were in the literary modernism of Virginia
Woolf and other .... In this respect, Schiminovich makes the very
rich suggestion that MacabTa's ....
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... in the late 1940s deriving techniques from Proust, Joyce, Dos Passos,
Woolf, and Faulkner. .... The novel is made up of
rich characters, many eccentric, and all ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... room, was out of the question, unless her parents were exceptionally
rich or very noble .... 1 Pampered, provided for, women or at least those of
Woolf's social class ....
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Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... exceptionally
rich or very noble, even to the beginning of the nineteenth century. . . . [H]er pin money . . . depended on the good will of her father (
Woolf 54 ....
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Willa Cather & the Feminist Perspective Written by a Woman
.... exceptionally
rich or very noble, even to the beginning of the nineteenth century. . . . [H]er pin money . . . depended on the good will of her father (
Woolf 54 ....
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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... New York: Signet, 1975.
Rich, Adrienne. "The Kingdom of the Fathers." Partisan Review 43 (1976): 17-37. .... New York: Pegasus, 1970.
Woolf, Virginia. ....
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