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A Room of One's Own

Virginia Woolf

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Even more incandescent the second tine around, as I approach 70, than it was when I read it in my 20s. Absolutely perfect book, beautifully narrated by Juliet Stevenson.
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“Women have served all these centuries as looking-glasses, possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.”

No one does sarcasm like Virginia Woolf, and I adored every wry, trenchant word of this. To a modern reader versed in the shortcomings of white feminism, it certainly reflects the scope of Woolf's purview, that of the educated upper-middle-class-and-above woman. But its observations on the many ways patriarchy's boot stomps on the throat of women's expression resonate more broadly than that, even a century on. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.


“men are much more interested in women then women are of men”

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The beauty of the world which is so soon to perish, has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.

For all the dinners are cooked; the plates and cups washed; the children sent to school and gone out into the world. Nothing remains of it all. All has vanished. No biography or history has a word to say about it. And the novels, without meaning to, inevitably lie.
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Incredible essay. Era defining, and ahead of its time

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