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Virginia Woolf

Three Guineas

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1938

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Essay Topics

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Virginia Woolf has often been described as a feminist writer. Identify the ways in which Three Guineas supports this argument, with specific attention paid to the language and discourse Woolf employs. 

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Three Guineas is a private letter published for a public audience. Examine the ways in which the tension between the private and the public is explored through the medium of letters. 

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The unnamed correspondent functions as the antagonist in Three Guineas. Explore the ways in which Woolf portrays the man and his politics.

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