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From a room to one's own-Virginia Woolf

From a room of one’s own/ Virginia Woolf
1) How does Virginia Woolf presents the condition of women through out history, a condition that explains why we haven’t heard of Shakespeare’s sister.

Woolf describes a situation that women are hardly described in the history books. Imaginatively and in fiction the woman is of the highest importance, even though, practically in reality she is completely insignificant. Before the eighteen century nothing is known about women, however, V. Woolf doubts that women...

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