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A woman's essays

Part of the Penguin twentieth-century classics series
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A collection of essays dealing with a variety of subjects including modern writing, feminism and education.

In "Women and Fiction" Virginia Woolf considers the reasons why so many educated women began writing novels in the 18th century.

In another she discusses the lack of education that women received and the narrowness of conventional education.Also included are some of the book reviews that Virginia Woolf wrote for "The Times Literary Supplement".

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Penguin Classics
0140185658 / 9780140185652
Paperback
02/01/1992
England
English
256p.
20 cm
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Reprint. This ed. originally published: 1993.