A Room of One's Own
Registered by BelleMorte of Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA on 4/25/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
dont really like Woolf and I could barely follow this story. it was rather confusing and really boring. had to buy for a class so it has a few notes
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Journal Entry 2 by BelleMorte at Controlled Release in Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA on Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (5/17/2005 UTC) at Controlled Release in Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA
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thanks again for your help! enjoy!
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thanks again for your help! enjoy!
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I was delighted to find this in the mail today! Thank you so very much, BelleMorte!
This is an extraordinary treatise on women and fiction. Woolf examines the subject closely, as if through a magnifying glass, and from so many angles. This covers history, the relationship between men and women,
the psychology of the genders, and so much more.
While cool and critical on the surface, this seems to be seething with passion and fire underneath. The writing is exquisite, rich in imagery and symbolism. I read this in one day, but I would love to re-read this at a more leisurely pace sometime.
I think that every woman who loves to read or who writes should read this!
the psychology of the genders, and so much more.
While cool and critical on the surface, this seems to be seething with passion and fire underneath. The writing is exquisite, rich in imagery and symbolism. I read this in one day, but I would love to re-read this at a more leisurely pace sometime.
I think that every woman who loves to read or who writes should read this!
Journal Entry 5 by MissTree at Panera Bread, 401 Vista Village Dr. in Vista, California USA on Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (7/25/2007 UTC) at Panera Bread, 401 Vista Village Dr. in Vista, California USA
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I've enjoyed having this on my shelf, but it's way past time to pass it on. (Sorry for hanging on to it so long, Bellemorte!)
Left this on the bookshelf at the OBCZ.
I've enjoyed having this on my shelf, but it's way past time to pass it on. (Sorry for hanging on to it so long, Bellemorte!)
Left this on the bookshelf at the OBCZ.