Many female authors regard themselves as supporters of other ingenious women to help them find their own women's voices. This may be true, but the mission of writer Virginia Wolf's life is to help women find their own voice as a writer without sex. She believes that women are equal, not males, and possess creativity and lighting skills. But throughout history women have been ignored in a way, and Wolf tried to find them. In her article "Own Room" she focuses on the meaning of connecting terms, women, and novels.
Virginia Woolf's Room In 1928, Virginia Woolf was asked to speak with the theme "Women and Novels". According to the two articles she published at Newnham and Girton this year, the result is a "single room", an extended article as a novelist as a woman and novelist. - Mankind is often contradictory. People tend to believe that it is necessary to pay a sacrifice to get true happiness. The price of happiness is inevitable. Everything related to the happiness of life is accompanied by capture. Paradoxically, once you make a sacrifice to get the happiness you desire, people guilty from sacrifice can destroy their happiness.
"Own Room" of Virginia Woolf was published in 1929 and is an important work of feminist literary criticism. After she gave two lectures on "Women and Novel" at Cambridge University in 1928, Wolf 's articles examined the educational, social and economic disadvantages faced by women throughout the history. It includes Wolf's famous argument, "If she wants to write a novel, the woman must have money and her own room" - Wolf describes it as "a view of a small problem" Then "unresolved issue" women and novels tell me "how I got advice on the room and money"
Virginia Woolf recognizes the same fear as her female writers at the time. In writing her paper "Own Room", Wolf's own work is to write a deep understanding of women and novels, necessary elements of women's writing, and important content. Her purpose was to influence the language of early female writers on the language of contemporary women writers, as she knew that modern male important work is based on early scholar's knowledge and work It was to find out. Wolf studied the adventure of Mary Carmicha's life and concluded that the sentence of Carmichael gives the impression of "going out on an opened ship". Wolf told Carmichael's "simple ... she is afraid of something, afraid of being called" sentimental ", or because women's text is said to be beautiful, it provides extra thorns "