EN 1002 Lecture Notes - Cheryl Crawford, Heredity, Literal And Figurative Language

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En 1002 summer 2010 cheryl crawford. Lecture 6 a room of one"s own july 13. Shakespeare"s sisters: judith shakespeare and virginia woolf"s a room of one"s own", judith"s brother william and king lear. Ccwh part 4: writing effective sentences, sections 31-42. Issue of the quotation: issue of anger in woolf"s text and how the relation of it relates to intertextualities in the category of genre. Upset that mc is not as good a writer as the writers that came before her. Was writing in range but she should have been writing calmly". Page 136, she wasn"t talking about women writers, she was talking about writers writing in the perspective about just one gender. Woolf mentions how shakespeare does not bring his emotions into his writing; We don"t see the anger of the author but rather the feelings of the characters. She uses shakespeare as her example of the one writer who"s achieved the incandescent mind.

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