1. Tradition In Women
Not only was this how the "women's literary revolution" evolved, but it was also the dominant force in Woolf's argument in that, she argues that without a women's tradition to draw from, there would be no successful women writers. Furthermore, men who had the advantage of education, contemporary male peer groups and/or male literary forefathers, they could learn and work from, only served to reinforce the exclusively male dominated medium that produced the literary icons of the time One can see that Woolf's argument substantiated by studying the inequalities in educat...
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