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Two Libraries: Reading A Room of One’s Own and Margaret Oliphant’s “The Library Window”
This chapter views the library as a common locus in Virginia Woolf's diary, letter and essays. Reus explores similarities between superficially very different writers, arguing that their works ask similar questions about women's place in the literary establishment and their access to writing spaces.