Video-lesson n. 3 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

Shedding a Light on Women’s Emancipation The cornerstone of this group of video lessons is women’s emacipation and the prominent role that the 20th century played. After a brief look … Continue reading Video-lesson n. 3 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

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Video-lesson n. 2 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

Shedding a Light on Women’s Emancipation The cornerstone of this group of video lessons is women’s emacipation and the prominent role that the 20th century played. After a brief look … Continue reading Video-lesson n. 2 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

Video-lesson n.1 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

Shedding a Light on Women’s Emancipation The cornerstone of this group of video lessons is women’s emacipation and the prominent role that the 20th century played. After a brief look … Continue reading Video-lesson n.1 Women’s Twentieth Century – English Literature

DONNE E POTERE

Otto marzo 2019, giorno di lotta anche oggi funestato da altri due femminicidi, giorno di lotta perché la libertà e i diritti delle donne sono ancora oggi sotto attacco. Tenacia e perseveranza sono vitali per resistere.

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“Orlando” and “A Room of Ones’ Own”, V. Woolf – A More In-Depth Analysis

Some basic facts In 1918 Parliament in the UK passed a law that granted the right to vote to all men of over 21 and every woman over 30 the … Continue reading “Orlando” and “A Room of Ones’ Own”, V. Woolf – A More In-Depth Analysis

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Excerpt from “Orlando” by V. Woolf (1882-1941)

Chapter 4 ‘Lord,’ she thought, when she had recovered from her start, stretching herself out at length under her awning, ‘this is a pleasant, lazy way of life, to be … Continue reading Excerpt from “Orlando” by V. Woolf (1882-1941)

WOMEN’S TWENTIETH CENTURY

“It is all due to the time we live in” says Lessing and that is why the 20th Century is the century that has proved so important to Women’s Emancipation.

VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941)

 “Here came the sun, an illimitable rapture of joy, embracing every flower, every leaf. Then in compassion it withdrew, covering its face, as if it forebore to look on human … Continue reading VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941)