Women and Writing

Women and Writing by Virginia Woolf, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1980, is a first edition that spans 198 pages. This collection showcases Woolf’s essays and writings, reflecting her significant contributions as an essayist and critic, particularly in the realm of women’s literature. The book includes unique appraisals of notable figures such as Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Charlotte Bronte, alongside previously unpublished journal extracts that provide insights into Woolf’s thoughts on women and fiction.
Readers will find a cohesive assembly of Woolf’s work, which addresses themes related to literary criticism and women’s studies. The essays explore the intellectual status of women and the challenges they face in the literary world, offering timeless commentaries that resonate with contemporary discussions. This edition serves to honor Woolf’s commitment to women’s writing and presents her reflections in a manner that underscores their lasting significance.
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Known for her novels, and for the dubious fame of being a doyenne of the ‘Bloomsbury Set’, in her time Virginia Woolf was highly respected as a major essayist and critic with a special interest and commitment to contemporary literature, and women’s writing in particular. This spectacular collection of essays and other writings does justice to those efforts, offering unique appraisals of Aphra Behn, Mary Wollstonecraft, the Duchess of Newcastle, Dorothy Richardson, Charlotte Bronte, and Katherine Mansfield, amongst many others. Gathered too, and using previously unpublished (sometimes even unsigned) journal extracts, are what will now become timeless commentaries on ‘Women and Fiction’, ‘Professions for Women’ and ‘The Intellectual Status of Women’. More than half a century after the publication of A Room Of One’s Own, distinguished scholar Michele Barrett cohesively brings together work which, throughout the years, has been scattered throughout many texts and many volumes. . . affording these very valuable writings the collective distinction they deserve at last.
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