
In the book, Woolf discusses why it is that men, and not women, have always had power, wealth, and fame.
She suggests two keys to freedom: fixed income and ones own room.
A Room of Their Own:
The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections
July 6–September 26, 2010
The Bloomsbury group, of which Virginia Woolf was a member, were artists, writers, economists, and art critics who met for intellectual discussion in the Bloomsbury area of London in the early 20th century.
The Palmer Museum has planned a number of special events to go with this exhibit. Click here to find out about them. [3]
Join the book discussion with special guest Dr. Christopher Reed, co-curator of the exhibit and PSU professor of English and visual culture.Tuesday, August 17, 6:30 p.m.
Schlow Library's Community Room
Links:
[1] http://www.schlowlibrary.org/sites/schlowlibrary.org/files/post_image/roomofown.jpg
[2] http://bit.ly/9ByYKx
[3] http://www.palmermuseum.psu.edu/events.html
[4] http://www.palmermuseum.psu.edu/
[5] http://centrecountyreads.org/