Hlustaðu og lestu

Stígðu inn í heim af óteljandi sögum

  • Lestu og hlustaðu eins mikið og þú vilt
  • Þúsundir titla
  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er
  • Engin skuldbinding
Prófa frítt
is Device Banner Block 894x1036
Cover for Three Guineas

Three Guineas

2 einkunn

3

Tungumál
enska
Gerð
Flokkur

Skáldsögur

Three Guineas is a book-length essay by Virginia Woolf, published in June 1938. Although Three Guineas is a work of non-fiction, it was initially conceived as a "novel-essay" which would tie up the loose ends left in her earlier work, A Room of One's Own. The book was to alternate between fictive narrative chapters and non-fiction essay chapters, demonstrating Woolf's views on war and women in both types of writing at once. This unfinished manuscript was published in 1937 as The Pargiters. When Woolf realised the idea of a "novel-essay" wasn't working, she separated the two parts. The non-fiction portion became Three Guineas. The fiction portion became Woolf's most popular novel during her lifetime, The Years, which charts social change from 1880 to the time of publication through the lives of the Pargiter family. It was so popular, in fact, that pocket-sized editions of the novel were published for soldiers as leisure reading during World War II. The entire essay is structured as a response to an educated gentleman who has written a letter asking Woolf to join his efforts to help prevent war. Woolf wrote the essay to answer three questions, each from a different society: 1. From an anti-war society: "How should war be prevented?" 2. From a women's college building fund: "Why does the government not support education for women?" (Actually, the fund was a metaphor for family private funds to send the "boys of the family" to college and not the women.) 3. From a society promoting employment of professional women: "Why are women not allowed to engage in professional work?" Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English author, essayist, publisher, and writer of short stories, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs. Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), and Orlando (1928), and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own (1929), with its famous dictum, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."

© 2017 Anncona Media AB (Rafbók): 9789176056790

Útgáfudagur

Rafbók: 12 december 2017

Aðrir höfðu einnig áhuga á...

  1. The London Scene
    The London Scene Virginia Woolf
  2. Between the Acts
    Between the Acts Virginia Woolf
  3. The Ice Palace
    The Ice Palace F. Scott Fitzgerald
  4. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
    Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold W.H.G. Kingston
  5. The Voyage Out
    The Voyage Out Virginia Woolf
  6. The Top 10 Short Stories - The Modernists: The top ten modernist short stories
    The Top 10 Short Stories - The Modernists: The top ten modernist short stories Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, Damon Runyon
  7. To the Lighthouse
    To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf
  8. The House of the Dead: Prison Life in Siberia
    The House of the Dead: Prison Life in Siberia Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  9. Orlando: A Biography
    Orlando: A Biography Virginia Woolf
  10. Short Stories About Isolation and Loneliness: In a crowded world we can still be alone and ignored
    Short Stories About Isolation and Loneliness: In a crowded world we can still be alone and ignored Anton Chekhov, Willa Cather, Amy Levy
  11. The Trip of Le Horla
    The Trip of Le Horla Guy de Maupassant
  12. The Idiot
    The Idiot Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  13. A Widow
    A Widow Guy de Maupassant
  14. The Female Short Story. A Chronological History - Volume 10: Volume 10 - Katherine Mansfield to Emma Vane
    The Female Short Story. A Chronological History - Volume 10: Volume 10 - Katherine Mansfield to Emma Vane Katherine Mansfield, E M Delafield, Emma Vane
  15. Classic Love - Short Stories: Authors reveal the tragey of losing a loved one
    Classic Love - Short Stories: Authors reveal the tragey of losing a loved one Anton Chekhov, Willa Cather, Virginia Woolf
  16. The Great Gatsby
    The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
  17. Absolution
    Absolution F. Scott Fitzgerald
  18. Treasure Island
    Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson
  19. A Gentle Creature
    A Gentle Creature Fyodor Dostoevsky
  20. Essays of Travel
    Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson
  21. The Bottle Imp, ER A
    The Bottle Imp, ER A R.L. Stevenson
  22. The Baby Party
    The Baby Party F. Scott Fitzgerald
  23. Edinburgh - Picturesque Notes
    Edinburgh - Picturesque Notes Robert Louis Stevenson
  24. The Top 10 Short Stories - The 20th Century - The American Women
    The Top 10 Short Stories - The 20th Century - The American Women Ellen Glasgow, Gertrude Stein, Zona Gale
  25. Stories of God by Rainer Maria Rilke: A man in a small village describes Gods relationship with the world
    Stories of God by Rainer Maria Rilke: A man in a small village describes Gods relationship with the world Rainer Maria Rilke
  26. A Clergyman's Daughter
    A Clergyman's Daughter George Orwell
  27. Dracula: Timeless Classics
    Dracula: Timeless Classics Bram Stoker, Emily Hutchinson
  28. Lady Barbarina
    Lady Barbarina Henry James

Veldu áskrift

  • 1 milljón hljóð- og rafbækur

  • Barnvænt viðmót með Kids Mode

  • Hlustaðu og lestu á sama tíma

  • Vistaðu bækurnar fyrir ferðalögin

Vinsælast

Unlimited

Besti valkosturinn fyrir einn notanda

3290 kr á mánuði

  • 1 milljón hljóð- og rafbækur

  • Engin skuldbinding

  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er

Prófaðu frítt

Family

Fyrir þau sem vilja deila sögum með fjölskyldu og vinum.

Frá 3990 kr á mánuði

  • 1 milljón hljóð- og rafbækur

  • ‎Engin skuldbinding

  • Getur sagt upp hvenær sem er

Þú + 1 fjölskyldumeðlimur2 aðgangar

3990 kr á mánuði

Prófaðu frítt