Mrs. Woolf and the Servants: An Intimate History of Domestic Life in Bloomsbury

$26.21

This audiobook provides historical and social context on Virginia Woolf’s life, enriching a student’s study of literature and social history.

Mrs. Woolf and the Servants: An Intimate History of Domestic Life in Bloomsbury
Mrs. Woolf and the Servants: An Intimate History of Domestic Life in Bloomsbury
$26.21

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When Virginia Woolf wrote A Room of One’s Own in 1929, she established her reputation as a feminist, and an advocate for unheard voices. But like thousands of other upper-class British women, Woolf relied on live-in domestic servants for the most intimate of daily tasks. That room of Woolf’s own was kept clean by a series of cooks and maids throughout her life. In the much-praised Mrs. Woolf and the Servants, Alison Light probes the unspoken inequality of Bloomsbury homes with insight and grace, and provides an entirely new perspective on an essential modern artist.

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