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Anyone else a Viggy Woolf fan? I love her; I adore her.
When she said, ‘As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking’ SHE WENT OFF.
Anyone else have any great feminist writers that they love? |
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I’ve enjoyed reading some Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
But most feminists or women with feminist views that I’ve read wrote non fiction. I really enjoyed Audre Lorde and Angela Davis.
I’ve tried VW but struggled to get into her though I’ve been told she’s a gorgeous writer. She’s ‘a room of one’s own’ right? |
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"I’ve enjoyed reading some Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
But most feminists or women with feminist views that I’ve read wrote non fiction. I really enjoyed Audre Lorde and Angela Davis.
I’ve tried VW but struggled to get into her though I’ve been told she’s a gorgeous writer. She’s ‘a room of one’s own’ right? "
Love Lorde and Davis
Yes; Woolf wrote A Room of One’s Own! Brilliant feminist essay; love it! And something I think about so often. |
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"Anyone else a Viggy Woolf fan? I love her; I adore her.
When she said, ‘As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking’ SHE WENT OFF.
Anyone else have any great feminist writers that they love? "
I keep meaning to read more Virginia Woolf, I've enjoyed the few of hers that I have read. As to other great feminist writers, Angela Carter is a favourite. |
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