Excellent Woman
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. In this book Woolf argues that women who want to write novels need money and a room of their own.
In the beginning,Woolf starts from women and novels to discuss the issue of women and novels.The author takes this issue with her,and new questions keep appearing in the process of searching.
The Oxbridge trip,along with the lunch and dinner raised many questions.
Why do men drink alcohol and women drink water?
How does poverty affect fiction? What are the requirements for artistic creation
Many questions sprang up in the author's mindso he took a book and a pen to the museum to find the answers.
How many books have been written about women this year? And how many of them were written by men? How many books talk about women?And what I found in the book was a real contempt for women.For this reason,the status of women in those days was very low.
Woolf, as a writer, is trying to unravel the confusion of women and fiction with her own mind and she keeps looking through the books and she finds that some of the books are looking for men's descriptions of women and they'll write a ballad or a sonnet,but none of the women left a single word in that literary period right?Woolf had a new question: what kind of conditions were women living in at that time?
The emergence of these phenomena must be closely related to real life,and if women's lives at that time were good enough,they were also diverse, not just monotonous.We should also find more women in literature.
In Woolf's view,"although the novel is a work of imagination,it may not fall from the sky like a stone like science, but it is like a cobweb, at least slightly connected,but always connected with life."
Following the questions raised in my heart,I searched for key books about the description of women and status.
Some women were scorned,not free to go out,some women,though forced to write for a living,seem to exist only between the cracks:Jane Oswald the Bronte sisters.They rarely touch the outside world in their writing,living in a small space and depicting the outside world through their brains.A little less life for that. Because their lives don't allow much involvement in the outside world. But on the other hand there is no denying the works of these women writers.
Woolf again wondered in her mind what state of mind was conducive to creation to the strange activity that gave rise to writing?
Finding writing from the pages of a book is a struggle: Keats,Flaubert,Carlyle and others also experienced distractions and frustrations in the process.
And then there was Woolf,who thought that creation was an extraordinary and wonderful endeavor.Force,to express the feelings of the heart the mind of the work to write down,it needs the artist's state of mind
But how could the women of the sixteenth century have any inner peace?
Peace?
Life in those years gave women a lot of injustice so they often see the shadow of catharsis in their works. As the author points out in the book,Lady Winch else a who was born in 1661 was an aristocratic family,and she wrote poetry,such was her inner catharsis.Hiding in the woman is not respected,and yearn for outside recognition of catharsis.
With the change of generations more and more women are pouring into creative work.Women are also revealing parts of themselves that they were forced to hide. That would be a very good thing for the world and for life. Because the status of women is also gradually revealed.
Woolf uses a large number of books as examples in a Room of One's Own, and it is easy to see that the author is knowledgeable.If you follow Woolf's thinking in the book,you will also find that women's status is gradually revealed as society changes. But the changes are unfolding in small steps.
With the continuous development of society, women are more and more respected,of course,in some phenomena still need to be improved.
、
For a thing to have the first step of doubt doubt is a kind of progress, of course,the equality of men and women also need to go to a little bit of transition.
In the book Woolf talks about:Anyone who writes with their gender in mind can make a devastating mistake.
It is true that writing is one thing that can exercise one's ability to think.
When an individual describes and thinks only from the perspective he sees,the perspective is always limited.of course, only by accepting more things can one not be limited to one corner.
How should you read a book at the end of the book?'In fact, we all know that different people have different understandings and feelings about the same book so when reading a book,we should obey our intuition,give play to our own thinking and draw our own conclusions. This is also the advice given by The writer Woolf.
In fact, there are different understandings about reading in different ages. Some people think
reading is just for completing certain tasks when they were students,while some people think
reading can make one's brain smarter,and some people think reading is for solving problems in life
No matter what the reason is for a better life,if not to use, not to think,then it is also a pile of waste paper.
So why does Woolf mention having a room of her own in her book? Have the room that belongs to oneself the life is free at least, won't just squat the woman
that washes clothes in the home to cook, won't just be in the home the A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. In this book Woolf argues that women who want to write novels need money and a room of their own.
In the beginning,Woolf starts from women and novels to discuss the issue of women and novels.The author takes this issue with her,and new questions keep appearing in the process of searching.
The Oxbridge trip,along with the lunch and dinner raised many questions.
Why do men drink alcohol and women drink water?
How does poverty affect fiction? What are the requirements for artistic creation
Many questions sprang up in the author's mindso he took a book and a pen to the museum to find the answers.
How many books have been written about women this year? And how many of them were written by men? How many books talk about women?And what I found in the book was a real contempt for women.For this reason,the status of women in those days was very low.
Woolf, as a writer, is trying to unravel the confusion of women and fiction with her own mind and she keeps looking through the books and she finds that some of the books are looking for men's descriptions of women and they'll write a ballad or a sonnet,but none of the women left a single word in that literary period right?Woolf had a new question: what kind of conditions were women living in at that time?
The emergence of these phenomena must be closely related to real life,and if women's lives at that time were good enough,they were also diverse, not just monotonous.We should also find more women in literature.
In Woolf's view,"although the novel is a work of imagination,it may not fall from the sky like a stone like science, but it is like a cobweb, at least slightly connected,but always connected with life."
Following the questions raised in my heart,I searched for key books about the description of women and status.
Some women were scorned,not free to go out,some women,though forced to write for a living,seem to exist only between the cracks:Jane Oswald the Bronte sisters.They rarely touch the outside world in their writing,living in a small space and depicting the outside world through their brains.A little less life for that. Because their lives don't allow much involvement in the outside world. But on the other hand there is no denying the works of these women writers.
Woolf again wondered in her mind what state of mind was conducive to creation to the strange activity that gave rise to writing?
Finding writing from the pages of a book is a struggle: Keats,Flaubert,Carlyle and others also experienced distractions and frustrations in the process.
And then there was Woolf,who thought that creation was an extraordinary and wonderful endeavor.Force,to express the feelings of the heart the mind of the work to write down,it needs the artist's state of mind
But how could the women of the sixteenth century have any inner peace?
Peace?
Life in those years gave women a lot of injustice so they often see the shadow of catharsis in their works. As the author points out in the book,Lady Winch else a who was born in 1661 was an aristocratic family,and she wrote poetry,such was her inner catharsis.Hiding in the woman is not respected,and yearn for outside recognition of catharsis.
With the change of generations more and more women are pouring into creative work.Women are also revealing parts of themselves that they were forced to hide. That would be a very good thing for the world and for life. Because the status of women is also gradually revealed.
Woolf uses a large number of books as examples in a Room of One's Own, and it is easy to see that the author is knowledgeable.If you follow Woolf's thinking in the book,you will also find that women's status is gradually revealed as society changes. But the changes are unfolding in small steps.
With the continuous development of society, women are more and more respected,of course,in some phenomena still need to be improved.
、
For a thing to have the first step of doubt doubt is a kind of progress, of course,the equality of men and women also need to go to a little bit of transition.
In the book Woolf talks about:Anyone who writes with their gender in mind can make a devastating mistake.
It is true that writing is one thing that can exercise one's ability to think.
When an individual describes and thinks only from the perspective he sees,the perspective is always limited.of course, only by accepting more things can one not be limited to one corner.
How should you read a book at the end of the book?'In fact, we all know that different people have different understandings and feelings about the same book so when reading a book,we should obey our intuition,give play to our own thinking and draw our own conclusions. This is also the advice given by The writer Woolf.
In fact, there are different understandings about reading in different ages. Some people think
reading is just for completing certain tasks when they were students,while some people think
reading can make one's brain smarter,and some people think reading is for solving problems in life
No matter what the reason is for a better life,if not to use, not to think,then it is also a pile of waste paper.
So why does Woolf mention having a room of her own in her book? Have the room that belongs to oneself the life is free at least, won't just squat the woman
that washes clothes in the home to cook, won't just be in the home the A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. In this book Woolf argues that women who want to write novels need money and a room of their own.
In the beginning,Woolf starts from women and novels to discuss the issue of women and novels.The author takes this issue with her,and new questions keep appearing in the process of searching.
The Oxbridge trip,along with the lunch and dinner raised many questions.
Why do men drink alcohol and women drink water?
How does poverty affect fiction? What are the requirements for artistic creation
Many questions sprang up in the author's mindso he took a book and a pen to the museum to find the answers.
How many books have been written about women this year? And how many of them were written by men? How many books talk about women?And what I found in the book was a real contempt for women.For this reason,the status of women in those days was very low.
Woolf, as a writer, is trying to unravel the confusion of women and fiction with her own mind and she keeps looking through the books and she finds that some of the books are looking for men's descriptions of women and they'll write a ballad or a sonnet,but none of the women left a single word in that literary period right?Woolf had a new question: what kind of conditions were women living in at that time?
The emergence of these phenomena must be closely related to real life,and if women's lives at that time were good enough,they were also diverse, not just monotonous.We should also find more women in literature.
In Woolf's view,"although the novel is a work of imagination,it may not fall from the sky like a stone like science, but it is like a cobweb, at least slightly connected,but always connected with life."
Following the questions raised in my heart,I searched for key books about the description of women and status.
Some women were scorned,not free to go out,some women,though forced to write for a living,seem to exist only between the cracks:Jane Oswald the Bronte sisters.They rarely touch the outside world in their writing,living in a small space and depicting the outside world through their brains.A little less life for that. Because their lives don't allow much involvement in the outside world. But on the other hand there is no denying the works of these women writers.
Woolf again wondered in her mind what state of mind was conducive to creation to the strange activity that gave rise to writing?
Finding writing from the pages of a book is a struggle: Keats,Flaubert,Carlyle and others also experienced distractions and frustrations in the process.
And then there was Woolf,who thought that creation was an extraordinary and wonderful endeavor.Force,to express the feelings of the heart the mind of the work to write down,it needs the artist's state of mind
But how could the women of the sixteenth century have any inner peace?
Peace?
Life in those years gave women a lot of injustice so they often see the shadow of catharsis in their works. As the author points out in the book,Lady Winch else a who was born in 1661 was an aristocratic family,and she wrote poetry,such was her inner catharsis.Hiding in the woman is not respected,and yearn for outside recognition of catharsis.
With the change of generations more and more women are pouring into creative work.Women are also revealing parts of themselves that they were forced to hide. That would be a very good thing for the world and for life. Because the status of women is also gradually revealed.
Woolf uses a large number of books as examples in a Room of One's Own, and it is easy to see that the author is knowledgeable.If you follow Woolf's thinking in the book,you will also find that women's status is gradually revealed as society changes. But the changes are unfolding in small steps.
With the continuous development of society, women are more and more respected,of course,in some phenomena still need to be improved.
、
For a thing to have the first step of doubt doubt is a kind of progress, of course,the equality of men and women also need to go to a little bit of transition.
In the book Woolf talks about:Anyone who writes with their gender in mind can make a devastating mistake.
It is true that writing is one thing that can exercise one's ability to think.
When an individual describes and thinks only from the perspective he sees,the perspective is always limited.of course, only by accepting more things can one not be limited to one corner.
How should you read a book at the end of the book?'In fact, we all know that different people have different understandings and feelings about the same book so when reading a book,we should obey our intuition,give play to our own thinking and draw our own conclusions. This is also the advice given by The writer Woolf.
In fact, there are different understandings about reading in different ages. Some people think
reading is just for completing certain tasks when they were students,while some people think
reading can make one's brain smarter,and some people think reading is for solving problems in life
No matter what the reason is for a better life,if not to use, not to think,then it is also a pile of waste paper.
So why does Woolf mention having a room of her own in her book? Have the room that belongs to oneself the life is free at least, won't just squat the woman that washes clothes in the home to cook, won't just be in the home the A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. In this book Woolf argues that women who want to write novels need money and a room of their own.
In the beginning,Woolf starts from women and novels to discuss the issue of women and novels.The author takes this issue with her,and new questions keep appearing in the process of searching.
The Oxbridge trip,along with the lunch and dinner raised many questions.
Why do men drink alcohol and women drink water?
How does poverty affect fiction? What are the requirements for artistic creation
Many questions sprang up in the author's mindso he took a book and a pen to the museum to find the answers.
How many books have been written about women this year? And how many of them were written by men? How many books talk about women?And what I found in the book was a real contempt for women.For this reason,the status of women in those days was very low.
Woolf, as a writer, is trying to unravel the confusion of women and fiction with her own mind and she keeps looking through the books and she finds that some of the books are looking for men's descriptions of women and they'll write a ballad or a sonnet,but none of the women left a single word in that literary period right?Woolf had a new question: what kind of conditions were women living in at that time?
The emergence of these phenomena must be closely related to real life,and if women's lives at that time were good enough,they were also diverse, not just monotonous.We should also find more women in literature.
In Woolf's view,"although the novel is a work of imagination,it may not fall from the sky like a stone like science, but it is like a cobweb, at least slightly connected,but always connected with life."
Following the questions raised in my heart,I searched for key books about the description of women and status.
Some women were scorned,not free to go out,some women,though forced to write for a living,seem to exist only between the cracks:Jane Oswald the Bronte sisters.They rarely touch the outside world in their writing,living in a small space and depicting the outside world through their brains.A little less life for that. Because their lives don't allow much involvement in the outside world. But on the other hand there is no denying the works of these women writers.
Woolf again wondered in her mind what state of mind was conducive to creation to the strange activity that gave rise to writing?
Finding writing from the pages of a book is a struggle: Keats,Flaubert,Carlyle and others also experienced distractions and frustrations in the process.
And then there was Woolf,who thought that creation was an extraordinary and wonderful endeavor.Force,to express the feelings of the heart the mind of the work to write down,it needs the artist's state of mind
But how could the women of the sixteenth century have any inner peace?
Peace?
Life in those years gave women a lot of injustice so they often see the shadow of catharsis in their works. As the author points out in the book,Lady Winch else a who was born in 1661 was an aristocratic family,and she wrote poetry,such was her inner catharsis.Hiding in the woman is not respected,and yearn for outside recognition of catharsis.
With the change of generations more and more women are pouring into creative work.Women are also revealing parts of themselves that they were forced to hide. That would be a very good thing for the world and for life. Because the status of women is also gradually revealed.
Woolf uses a large number of books as examples in a Room of One's Own, and it is easy to see that the author is knowledgeable.If you follow Woolf's thinking in the book,you will also find that women's status is gradually revealed as society changes. But the changes are unfolding in small steps.
With the continuous development of society, women are more and more respected,of course,in some phenomena still need to be improved.
、
For a thing to have the first step of doubt doubt is a kind of progress, of course,the equality of men and women also need to go to a little bit of transition.
In the book Woolf talks about:Anyone who writes with their gender in mind can make a devastating mistake.
It is true that writing is one thing that can exercise one's ability to think.
When an individual describes and thinks only from the perspective he sees,the perspective is always limited.of course, only by accepting more things can one not be limited to one corner.
How should you read a book at the end of the book?'In fact, we all know that different people have different understandings and feelings about the same book so when reading a book,we should obey our intuition,give play to our own thinking and draw our own conclusions. This is also the advice given by the writer Woolf.
In fact, there are different understandings about reading in different ages. Some people think reading is just for completing certain tasks when they were students,while some people think reading can make one's brain smarter,and some people think reading is for solving problems in life.
No matter what the reason is for a better life,if not to use, not to think,then it is also a pile of waste paper.
So why does Woolf mention having a room of her own in her book? Have the room that belongs to oneself the life is free at least, won't just squat the woman that washes clothes in the home to cook, won't just be in the home the woman that the door does not give 2 doors not to take steps,the room that has oneself showed economy more freedom.The same is true of having a room of your own.Thus also realizes the independent individual.
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