摘要
In A Room of One's Own,Virginia Woolf argued her famous proposition that a woman needed to have a room of her own to achieve literary autonomy,and laid the foundation for present-day feminist criticism.Yet the author believes that economic independent does not foster women's identity with certainty.In this thesis,the author explores the crucial place of spiritual and economic independence in building up women's autonomy through analyzing Michael Cunningham Pulitzerwinning work The Hours,which he draws inventively on the life of Virginia Woolf and her work Mrs.Dalloway.
In A Room of One's Own,Virginia Woolf argued her famous proposition that a woman needed to have a room of her own to achieve literary autonomy,and laid the foundation for present-day feminist criticism.Yet the author believes that economic independent does not foster women's identity with certainty.In this thesis,the author explores the crucial place of spiritual and economic independence in building up women's autonomy through analyzing Michael Cunningham Pulitzerwinning work The Hours,which he draws inventively on the life of Virginia Woolf and her work Mrs.Dalloway.
出处
《海外英语》
2012年第23期189-190,共2页
Overseas English