Psychological conditions created by a society
Author(s):
S. Selva Priya, V. Saranya Devi
Keywords:
Distinctive, Arguments, Anecdote, Curiosity
Abstract
A Room of one’s own is a curious essay. It was presented originally as two speeches to the arts society at new ham in 1928.It is remarkable for its distinctive tone. The reader cannot but recall Mrs. Woolf’s witty and deceptively casual style her decisions are typical of women for she largely eschews abstract arguments in favor of narrative, anecdote and the guidance of a strong, abiding first person narrator. It is in hr nature to avoid doctrines and bombast and infuse instead something refreshingly new. Her arguments are full of subtly, curiosity and open minded speculation. Considering the factors responsible for the emergence of such a title A Room of one’s own. It is not at all surprising that it is narrative in defense of women and the prospects of their coming to grips with reality
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Unique Paper ID: 147484

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 5, Issue 8

Page(s): 129 - 130
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