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Mrs. Dalloway Author: Virginia Woolf Publisher: China Chang'an Publishing House
Mrs. Dalloway Author: Virginia Woolf Publisher: China Chang'an Publishing House
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"She Will Go To Buy Flowers Herself" is a companion piece to Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own," and features a selection of Woolf's representative essays on core themes such as women, writing, freedom, and rights. In this book, Woolf pushes feminism from the external demand of "having money and having a room of one's own" to the internal revolution of "killing the angel in the house." She not only reminds us to seize material and spatial freedom but also guides us to confront the shackles hidden in our hearts and break free from the chains of virtue imposed on women by traditional society. She advocates that women can only achieve true freedom and creativity after severing these internalized shackles.
This bloody breakthrough of the internal spirit, "killing the angel in the house," is a more fundamental and more arduous liberation for women than gaining external rooms and money—