Feminism Expressed Through Lady Winchilsea
As expressed in Lady Winchilsea's poem, women during the 18th and 19th century were seen as house-women. Their duties included no more...
Virginia Woolf, born in January of 1882 was a well renowned essay writer, publisher, critic, and novelist. Many would say that she was a strong feminist and novelist of her time. Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was one of her most influential role models. He edited the Dictionary of National Biography and since then brought many people of literary excellence home for Virginia and her family to meet such as Henry James, Julia Margaret Cameron and James Russell Lowell, who also became Virginia’s honorary grandfather. In 1929 Virginia published her best non-fiction work of all time, A Room of One’s Own. Her work was heavily influenced by a series of lectures that she had presented to many colleges and universities throughout 1928.
"Good breeding, fashion, dancing, dressing, play,
Are the accomplishments we should desire;
To write, or read, or think, or to enquire,
Would cloud our beauty, and exhaust our time,
And interrupt the conquests of our prime."
-Lady Winchilsea
"Be sure that you
speak with
unfeigned lips."
"That's why I stand here all night long.
I hear him sing so sweet at night,
It seems to me just pure delight" -Marie de France