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Virginia Woolf And The Languages Of Patriarchy,New Self-Realization Fellowship Publishers Martin Institute And Dallas Willard

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Virginia Woolf And The Languages Of Patriarchy,New Self-Realization Fellowship Publishers Martin Institute And Dallas WillardArguing That Virginia Woolf Is The First Modern Socialist Feminist Critic, Jane Marcus Offers New Readings Of A Room Of One'S Own And The Fiction, Particularly The Neglected Novels The Years And Night And Day. She Offers A New And Original Interpretation Of A Room, Examining The Antipatriarchal Impulse In Woolf'S Life And Work. Seeing It As A Narrative Of Seduction, Marcus Explicates Its References To The Censorship Trial For Radclyffe Hall'S The Well

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