Lily Briscoe’s Radical Refusal to do Emotional Labor for a Man in Virginia Woolf’s Novel, To the Lighthouse
In 1983, someone finally put a name to an issue that had been stalking women for generations:...
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In 1983, someone finally put a name to an issue that had been stalking women for generations:...
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In honor of Earth Day, April 22, 2023, we’re rerunning this post about the amazing...
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Before this novel, published in 1849, between Jane Eyre and Villette, Shirley was only a man’s...
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It’s a mystery to me why it’s taking so long to install Willa Cather’s statue in the Capitol...
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