A Room of One's Own
Plesae answer my question! How V.Woolf creates her argument in a way that offers a defence of woman without attacking man ?
I want to know how she creates her argument without attacking man?
I want to know how she creates her argument without attacking man?
Woolfe does not attack men in general, but rather, offers evidence a woman's need to act independently. She believes that women need privacy and funding to compliment their creativity..... the ability to write without interruption.
A Room of One's Own