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BBC Radio 4 „In our time“: „A Room of One’s Own“ von Virginia Woolf

Logo BBC bei Wikimedia Commons„Melvyn Bragg and guests dis­cuss Vir­ginia Woolf’s high­ly influ­en­tial essay on women and lit­er­a­ture, which con­sid­ers both lit­er­ary his­to­ry and future oppor­tu­ni­ty.
In 1928 Woolf gave two lec­tures at Cam­bridge Uni­ver­si­ty about women and fic­tion. In front of an audi­ence at Newn­ham Col­lege, she deliv­ered the fol­low­ing words: “All I could do was offer you an opin­ion upon one minor point — a woman must have mon­ey and a room of her own if she is to write fic­tion; and that, as you will see, leaves the great prob­lem of the true nature of woman and the true nature of fic­tion unsolved”.
These lec­tures formed the basis of a book she pub­lished the fol­low­ing year, and Woolf chose A Room Of One’s Own for its title. It is a text that set the scene for the study of women’s writ­ing for the rest of the 20th cen­tu­ry. Arguably, it ini­ti­at­ed the dis­ci­pline of women’s his­to­ry too.
With Hermione Lee (Emer­i­tus Pro­fes­sor of Eng­lish Lit­er­a­ture at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford), Michele Bar­rett (Emer­i­tus Pro­fes­sor of Mod­ern Lit­er­ary and Cul­tur­al The­o­ry at Queen Mary, Uni­ver­si­ty of Lon­don), and Alexan­dra Har­ris (Pro­fes­sor of Eng­lish at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Birm­ing­ham).“
(BBC)

Sie kön­nen die Sendung, die am 30.3.2023 in der Rei­he „In our time“ lief, über die Seite der BBC nach­hören oder als Audio­datei herun­ter­laden.

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