Advocating Woman’s Rights in Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own
A Feminist Approach
Keywords:
Virginia Woolf, feminism, rights, novel, modernism
Abstract
It is crystal clear that Woolf’s woks are mostly advocating woman’s rights. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate woman’s rights, freedom, and economical independence in Virginia Woolf’s novel, A Room of One’s Own. Also, the paper pays particular attention to the special ways Woolf explains role of women in the novel as well as her view about feminism. Then the main themes of the novel and women’s life have been discussed and analyzed. This research will be carried out by employing feminist and analytical approaches in analyzing the novel.
Published
2020-08-01
How to Cite
HASAN, M., & HamaKarim HamaSharif, A. (2020). Advocating Woman’s Rights in Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. International Journal of Educational Theory and Practice , 7(13), 7-17. Retrieved from https://www.journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijtp/article/view/163
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Articles
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