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Virginia Woolf and Feminism: Woolf's Perception on the Injustice Against Women for Being Women (in English)
Md. Mehedi Hasan (Author)
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Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
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Virginia Woolf and Feminism: Woolf's Perception on the Injustice Against Women for Being Women (in English) - Md. Mehedi Hasan
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Synopsis "Virginia Woolf and Feminism: Woolf's Perception on the Injustice Against Women for Being Women (in English)"
Virginia Woolf lived from the late Victorian Era until the beginning of King George VI's reign, through both the climax of Britain's prosperity and political supremacy and the decline of such political power which was due to the First World War. Yet, in these transitions of Britain's political status, new ideologies, such as feminism, were developing. From the late Victorian Era to the end of First World War marked a period in which the people attempted to accomplish the new beliefs and ideologies, usually resulting in effective movements.
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