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Equal Outsiders: Woolf and Coleridge Thinking Community, Romance, and Education in the Face of War
In a passage from Three Guineas (1938), which rhetorically foreshadows Churchill’s famous June 1940 “we shall fight on the beaches” speech, Virginia Woolf prompts women to preserve and expand their ancestresses’ habit of thinking critically even while lacking some comforts. Joining the newly-available public sphere, women who had thought “while they stirred the pot” (2001a: 160) are now called to become more articulate:
期刊介绍:
Partial Answers is an international, peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the study of literature and the history of ideas. This interdisciplinary component is responsible for combining analysis of literary works with discussions of historical and theoretical issues. The journal publishes articles on various national literatures including Anglophone, Hebrew, Yiddish, German, Russian, and, predominately, English literature. Partial Answers would appeal to literature scholars, teachers, and students in addition to scholars in philosophy, cultural studies, and intellectual history.