A review by addystape
Virginia Woolf Reader by Virginia Woolf

4.0

The book gives you a look at Woolf's brilliance from three perspectives: excerpts from her novels, early short stories, and essays and speeches. In her short stories, she begins to write about the internal world of the characters, and in her essays and speeches, through personal examples, she makes a case for women's equal status as intellectual and demonstrates the pain of being shut out of libraries and university life.