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  1. Three Guineas is a book-length essay by Virginia Woolf, published in June 1938. Background. Although Three Guineas is a work of non-fiction, it was initially conceived as a "novel–essay" which would tie up the loose ends left in her earlier work, A Room of One's Own. [1] .

  2. In Virginia Woolf: Late work …publicly a diatribe against war, Three Guineas (1938) proposes answers to the question of how to prevent war. Woolf connected masculine symbols of authority with militarism and misogyny, an argument buttressed by notes from her clippings about aggression, fascism, and war.

  3. A classic feminist essay on how to prevent war, written by Virginia Woolf in 1938. She argues that women should not imitate men's education and culture, but create their own values and identity.

  4. Virginia Woolf, Jane Marcus (Introduction), Mark Hussey (Editor) 3.92. 4,909 ratings404 reviews. The author received three separate requests for a gift of one guinea-one for a women’s college building fund, one for a society promoting the employment of professional women, and one to help prevent war and “protect culture, and intellectual ...

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  5. a ela sobre como se pode evitar a guerra. Em sua longa resposta Virginia Woolf dedica ironicamente três simbólicas moedas a diferentes causas: 1) Construção de faculdades para mulheres; 2) Organizações que ajudam o ingresso feminino nas mais variadas profissões; 3) Associações que combatam a guerra.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2020 · Three Guineas, written by Virginia Woolf and published in June 1938, on the eve of World War II. The book is an anti-war pamphlet and its core is represented by the denunciation of patriarchal system, militarism and totalitarian regimes

  7. A book-length essay by Virginia Woolf on how to prevent war and fight fascism by supporting women's education and careers. She argues that women must challenge the patriarchal system and create their own institutions and values.