Virginia Woolf and Carmen Martín Gaite are two canonical figures within the English and Spanish literary panorama of the twentieth century. Both devoted their lives to writing and placed an especial emphasis on the constrains of a patriarchal society that had silenced the voices of many literary women. This is the subject matter of Woolf's "A Roomof One's Own" (1929), an essay that, as Martín Gaite has claimed, clearly inspired her to write "Desde la ventana: enfoque femenino de la literatura española" (1993). Their attempt to re-construct the history of female writing in the literary traditions of England and Spain, together with their concern with the search for the "écriture féminine", has tumed their discourse into an appropriate arena ...
This essay wants to explore Virginia Woolf”s relationship with the classical authors. The starting p...
This article reviews a series of essays by the Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979)in which ...
The study presented here intends to focus on the role played by the intellectual work of Carmen Mart...
Virginia Woolf and Carmen Martín Gaite are two canonical figures within the English and Spanish lite...
Virginia Woolf and Carmen Martín Gaite are two canonical figures within the English and Spanish lite...
In this article, I explore the Spanish writer Carmen Martín Gaite’s affinity with Virginia Woolf’s m...
El ensayo Un cuarto propio de Virginia Woolf, escrito en 1929, marca un hito para la historia de las...
International audienceThis article focuses on the textual dialogue established by the North American...
Virginia Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own is a landmark of twentieth-century feminist tho...
Este trabajo es una lectura crítica del ensayo de Virginia Woolf Una habitación propia...
[Abstract]The following paper focuses on the analysis of two works of great importance, regarging on...
In A Room of One’s Own Virginia Woolf argues that a woman must have money and a room of her own if s...
La obra poética de Carmen Martín Gaite, escrita mayoritariamente durante la posguerra, pero publicad...
Este trabajo hace un recorrido por la aportación de la crítica literaria feminista en la segunda mit...
DANIŠŠOVÁ, Alexandra. Carmen Martín Gaite, a modern woman. [Diploma thesis]. - Charles University. F...
This essay wants to explore Virginia Woolf”s relationship with the classical authors. The starting p...
This article reviews a series of essays by the Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979)in which ...
The study presented here intends to focus on the role played by the intellectual work of Carmen Mart...
Virginia Woolf and Carmen Martín Gaite are two canonical figures within the English and Spanish lite...
Virginia Woolf and Carmen Martín Gaite are two canonical figures within the English and Spanish lite...
In this article, I explore the Spanish writer Carmen Martín Gaite’s affinity with Virginia Woolf’s m...
El ensayo Un cuarto propio de Virginia Woolf, escrito en 1929, marca un hito para la historia de las...
International audienceThis article focuses on the textual dialogue established by the North American...
Virginia Woolf's essay A Room of One's Own is a landmark of twentieth-century feminist tho...
Este trabajo es una lectura crítica del ensayo de Virginia Woolf Una habitación propia...
[Abstract]The following paper focuses on the analysis of two works of great importance, regarging on...
In A Room of One’s Own Virginia Woolf argues that a woman must have money and a room of her own if s...
La obra poética de Carmen Martín Gaite, escrita mayoritariamente durante la posguerra, pero publicad...
Este trabajo hace un recorrido por la aportación de la crítica literaria feminista en la segunda mit...
DANIŠŠOVÁ, Alexandra. Carmen Martín Gaite, a modern woman. [Diploma thesis]. - Charles University. F...
This essay wants to explore Virginia Woolf”s relationship with the classical authors. The starting p...
This article reviews a series of essays by the Argentine writer Victoria Ocampo (1890-1979)in which ...
The study presented here intends to focus on the role played by the intellectual work of Carmen Mart...