Title: Woolf' Feminism Inclination of Androgyny from "Orlando"
Abstract: Woolf expressed her view about feminism in the early 20th century through her novel Orlando.Especially she proposed the view of androgyny aiming at the female getting naked.This view clearly indicated that Woolf advocated that the female and the male were equal fundamentally from intelligence and status,the female was not inferior to the male.Therefore the female is independent essentially and own herself.Under the premise of androgyny,the female obtains the independent and perfect personality and the realization of right of speech becomes possible.The view of Woolf' androgyny has covered many feminism viewpoints afterward and caused discuss about how to confirm the concept of the female in the thoughts of feminism which is an advanced and general idea.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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