Feminist letters

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Autor(a) principal: Corrêa,Mariza
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
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Resumo: Even if she is very well known as a feminist author, Virginia Woolf 's practical work, and her relationship with British feminists is scarcely known since more attention has been paid to her distaste with signing manifestoes and participating in marches. The book in which she explicitly takes a position on these issues - Three Guineas - is, for reasons unknown, not available in Portuguese, even if most of her works are. Here, I draw attention to some of her work with the Women's Cooperative Guild - and her life-long friendship with Margaret Llewelyn Davies, one of the pioneers in the organization of women workers, whose first book about women workers in England-a kind of feminine version of the Engels's report about the British working class- Virgina Woolf herself published.
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title Feminist letters
spellingShingle Feminist letters
Corrêa,Mariza
Virginia Woolf
feminism
Margaret Llewelyn Davies
Women's Co-Operative Guild
title_short Feminist letters
title_full Feminist letters
title_fullStr Feminist letters
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title_sort Feminist letters
author Corrêa,Mariza
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Virginia Woolf
feminism
Margaret Llewelyn Davies
Women's Co-Operative Guild
topic Virginia Woolf
feminism
Margaret Llewelyn Davies
Women's Co-Operative Guild
description Even if she is very well known as a feminist author, Virginia Woolf 's practical work, and her relationship with British feminists is scarcely known since more attention has been paid to her distaste with signing manifestoes and participating in marches. The book in which she explicitly takes a position on these issues - Three Guineas - is, for reasons unknown, not available in Portuguese, even if most of her works are. Here, I draw attention to some of her work with the Women's Cooperative Guild - and her life-long friendship with Margaret Llewelyn Davies, one of the pioneers in the organization of women workers, whose first book about women workers in England-a kind of feminine version of the Engels's report about the British working class- Virgina Woolf herself published.
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