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Women Writers on Writing: Virginia Woolf's “Angel in the House” and what it takes to be a #NastyWoman - Nasty Women Writers

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In 1931 Virginia Woolf was asked to give a speech to the London/National Society for Women’s Service on the topic of the employment of women. Would she speak about her own professional experiences? In the speech and subsequent essay, “Professions for Women,” culled from it, Woolf openly admits that though she is a woman and […]

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