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A room of one's own

Virginia Woolf's essay, A room of one's own, calls to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women.

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  • "Virginia Woolf"
  • "Virginia Woolf : a room of one's own"
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  • "Eileen Atkins portrays Virginia Woolf as she addresses her essay to the camera."
  • "Virginia Woolf's essay, A room of one's own, calls to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women."@en
  • "Eileen Atkins' one-woman stage performance recreates Virginia Woolf's talk to the women of Girton College, Cambridge. A call to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, and to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women."@en
  • "Eileen Atkins' one-woman stage performance recreates Virginia Woolf's talk to the women of Girton College, Cambridge. A call to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, and to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women."
  • "Motion picture calls to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, controlling their own destinies, yet realizing necessary communion on all levels between men and women."@en
  • "Eileen Atkins' one-woman stage performance recreates Virginia Woolf's talk to the women of Girton College, Cambridge. A room of one's own, calls to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women."
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  • ""A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." So spoke Virginia Woolf in 1929 as she discussed the problems of the writer and of women in general. Woolf's talk represents perhaps the most persuasive of all her writings on liberty, literature, and the role of women in her society. Woolf spoke not only about writing, but about writing as a woman, speaking in an age when women were deprived of virtually every possibility of earning their own living. In this program, the actress Eileen Atkins re-creates her acclaimed one-woman stage show based on Woolf's talk, in the original lecture hall at Girton College, Cambridge, where Woolf spoke and amidst the background of Cambridge, with its distinguished colleges and elegant riverbanks that were the original inspiration for Woolf's noble and exhilarating talk."
  • "Eileen Atkins recreates her acclaimed one-woman stage show based on Virginia Woolf's 1929 talk on liberty, literature, and the role of women in her society. Presented in the original lecture hall at Girton College, Cambridge."@en
  • "Eileen Atkins portrays Virginia Woolf, in this television adaptation of Woolf's famous 1929 lecture to the women of Girton College, Cambridge, about liberty, literature, and the role of women in British society."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
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  • "Television"
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  • "A room of one's own"
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