• Jul 27, 2025 Diary Of Virginia Woolf l Cons: - May evoke feelings of sadness or helplessness in some readers --- Feminism and Social Critique Virginia Woolf was a pioneering feminist thinker, and her diaries contain numerous reflections on women’s rights, gender ro By Lilian Wisoky
• May 11, 2026 Virginia Woolf Letters valuable historical record of early 20th-century British society. They touch on issues of gender, class, politics, and cultural shifts. Her observations provide insight into the social atmosphere of the interwar period and her own progressive views on feminism and social reform By Mr. Rodney Kerluke
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