www.huffpost.com Open in urlscan Pro
151.101.130.114  Public Scan

URL: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/virginia-woolf-feminist_n_6534258
Submission Tags: demotag1 demotag2 Search All
Submission: On August 09 via api from IE — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

<form class="newsletter__input"><input type="email" class="newsletter__input__text" name="email_address" aria-label="Enter your email address" placeholder="address@email.com" value="" aria-describedby="newsletter-error" autocomplete="email"><input
    type="submit" class="newsletter__input__submit js-cet-item" aria-label="SIGN UP" value="SUBSCRIBE">
  <div id="newsletter-error" class="newsletter__error"></div>
</form>

Text Content

Skip to Main Content
×




MAIN MENU

U.S. Edition


NEWS

U.S. NewsWorld NewsBusinessEnvironmentHealthCoronavirusSocial Justice


POLITICS

Joe BidenCongressExtremismElections 2022


OPINION


ENTERTAINMENT

Culture & ArtsMediaCelebrityTV & Film


LIFE

Style & BeautyFood & DrinkParentingTravelWellnessRelationshipsMoneyHome &
LivingWork/LifeShopping


VOICES

Indigenous VoicesQueer VoicesWomen's VoicesBlack VoicesLatino VoicesAsian Voices


SPECIAL PROJECTS

Highline


HUFFPOST PERSONAL


HOROSCOPES


FOR OUR PARTNERS

Learn, Care & ProtectDorm Redux


NEWSLETTERS


INTERNATIONAL

AustraliaBrazilCanadaEspañaFranceΕλλάδα (Greece)IndiaItalia日本 (Japan)한국
(Korea)QuébecU.K.U.S.


FOLLOW US


Terms | 
Privacy Policy
Part of HuffPost News. ©2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.
Log InJoin HuffPost
NEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGVIDEO
U.S. EditionOpen editions submenu
×

WHAT'S HOT


7 SNEAKY SIGNS OF RESENTMENT IN RELATIONSHIPS


YOUNG DRIVERS, LISTEN UP! THESE ARE THE SAFETY ITEMS YOU SHOULD HAVE IN YOUR
CAR.


'LATIN CHEFS ARE IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE TODAY THAN 20 YEARS AGO'


OPINION: THE RIVERBOAT REPARATIONS ROYAL RUMBLE IS PROOF THAT TWITTER IS NOW
KING X


I'M A SCHOOL COUNSELOR. HERE'S WHAT MANY PARENTS GET WRONG ABOUT COLLEGE.


THE 5 MOST COMMON BACK-TO-SCHOOL CONCERNS THAT PARENTS BRING UP IN THERAPY


45 CHEAPER OPTIONS FOR ANYONE WHO REFUSES TO BUY TRENDY NAME-BRAND PRODUCTS


MULTI-PACK IPHONE CHARGERS YOU CAN GET ON AMAZON FOR UNDER $20


THE 1 THING THERAPISTS DO WHEN THEY'RE REALLY PISSED OFF


EX-WHITE HOUSE AIDE'S OMINOUS PREDICTION ABOUT TRUMP'S PLAN FOR JAN. 6 CASE


'HE HATES AMERICA': TRUMP SLAMMED FOR ADMITTING HE'D 'PREFER' TO LIVE OVERSEAS


CHRIS CHRISTIE TURNS TRUMP’S ‘FAT PIG’ INSULT INTO A GUTSY NEW ATTACK



Booksvirginia woolfFeminism


WHY VIRGINIA WOOLF SHOULD BE YOUR FEMINIST ROLE MODEL

Why Virginia Woolf Should Be Your Feminist Role Model
By Maddie Crum


Writer

Jan 25, 2015, 10:09 AM EST
|Updated Dec 6, 2017


Although Virginia Woolf is now accepted as a major writer and an early feminist,
her work wasn't embraced or widely anthologized until nearly 50 years after her
novels were published. Though many of her stories don't adhere to the informal
strictures of modernism -- she often voiced her distaste for James Joyce and
other contemporaries who wrote unabashedly about sexuality -- she's championed
today for subtly calling attention to women's issues. In her novels and her many
letters to her fellow thinkers in the Bloomsbury group, she artfully made clear
many double standards of her day. Here's why, in addition to Roxane Gay, Bey and
Lena Dunham, Virginia Woolf should be one of your feminist role models:

She was chiefly interested in the inner lives of women.
Unlike many of her literary predecessors, Woolf aimed to give credence to the
unspoken emotions and interpretations we experience daily. She did this not only
by placing more traditionally feminine themes at the forefront of her stories,
but by penning sentences with a cadence that revealed the inner workings of her
characters’ minds. A New Yorker article calls this, “The tragic lack of
correspondence between intention and expression; and what these reveal about the
nature of love.”

Advertisement


While this dissonance isn’t only of interest to women, it’s true that such
“small” themes have traditionally been the subject of books by female authors,
and have lamentably been shunned by critics for their “smallness.” Woolf,
however, was too impressive to be ignored.

She lived in a time when she was granted few rights -- but turned the setback
into a strength.
When her contemporaries were authoring stories about the violent events of World
War I, Woolf, who hadn’t the opportunity to fight, instead turned her narrative
eye towards its impact on domestic life, and wrote Jacob’s Room, which revealed
the more personal impact of grief and trauma. She was criticized by female
writers of her ilk, such as Katherine Mansfield, for not addressing war and
politics more directly, but continued to do the sort of work she believed in.

She was progressive in her feminism, and even made the connection between a
patriarchal society and militarism.
Remember last week's State of the Union address, when Obama called America's
still-lacking equal pay for women exactly what it is: embarrassing? Virginia
Woolf wrote about the detriments caused by gender-influenced salaries long
before moves were made to change legislation. In A Room of One's Own, she
famously explains that without financial freedom, women cannot possess full
creative or intellectual freedom. While Woolf's essay directly evaluates the
role of education -- which was withheld from many women of her time -- she goes
on to equate schooling with income and self-sufficiency.



In a later book-length essay, Three Guineas, written on the heels of World War
II, she responded to a letter from a man asking how war could be prevented.
Woolf used this correspondence not only to call attention to her pacifism, but
also to the fact that as a woman her political ideas aren't valued. She wrote,
"behind us lies the patriarchal system; the private house, with it nullity, its
immorality, its hypocrisy, its servility. Before us lies the public world, the
professional system, with its possessiveness, its jealousy, its pugnacity, its
greed."

Advertisement


She believed deeply in the power of the individual.
Virginia Woolf's advice on reading may be every high school English teacher's
nightmare, but it's hugely empowering nonetheless. She writes, "take no advice,
to follow your own instincts, to use your own reason, to come to your own
conclusions... After all, what laws can be laid down about books? The battle of
Waterloo was certainly fought on a certain day; but is Hamlet a better play than
Lear? Nobody can say. Each must decide that question for himself." Asserting
that there's no one correct way of interpreting a text may be controversial, but
Woolf herself, who never received a university degree, was often forced to
challenge conventions in order to succeed.

She saw sexuality -- and gender -- as fluid.
In a letter written around the same time as Three Guineas, Woolf not only
acknowledges that gender-specific traits are socialized, but implies that
gendered desires are often a source of violence. Such themes are explored
thoroughly in her fiction, including her first novel, A Voyage Out, which
mirrors her personal voyage from a more traditional upbringing to the
intellectually stimulating Bloomsbury group she became a regular fixture of.

She's already been a feminist role model for countless artists and thinkers
Including Simone de Beauvoir and Michael Cunningham, to name a few!




RELATED

booksvirginia woolfFeminism
Go To Homepage


BEFORE YOU GO


14 BADASS FEMALE AUTHORS

See Gallery


MADDIE CRUM


Writer

Suggest a correction


POPULAR IN THE COMMUNITY




YOU MAY LIKE

Enpal

Auf gar keinen Fall verpassen: Solar-Förderung in BrandenburgGroße Stromgiganten
geraten ins Schwitzen beim unfassbaren Angebot dieser neuen Solarfirma. Warum
Hausbesitzer jetzt zuschlagen sollten.Enpal|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
Total Battle: Online Strategie-Spiel

Mit diesem Spiel wirst du nicht mehr ans Schlafen denkenTotal Battle: Online
Strategie-Spiel|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
PV Angebote

Solarpflicht in Privathaushalten? Staat bietet 2023 ungwöhnlichen "Anreiz"PV
Angebote|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo

Das Immobilienportal

Stärkster Wertverfall seit Jahrzehnten: Immobilienbesitzer schlagen AlarmPLZ
ausschlaggebend: Ist Ihr Haus plötzlich 15% weniger oder mehr wert?Das
Immobilienportal|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
PV Angebote

Solar Eilmeldung: Staat ändert 2023 VorgabenHausbesitzer jubeln: Staat schafft
Jetzt unfassbaren "Anreiz"PV Angebote|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo

Enpal

Eilmeldung für Hausbesitzer: Gesetzesänderung bei SolarEnpal|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
Treppenlifte | Gesponserte Links

Neue mobile Treppenlifte erfordern keine InstallationTreppenlifte | Gesponserte
Links|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
Treppenlift-Vergleich

Kaum zu glauben: So wenig kosten Treppenlifte 2023
wirklichTreppenlift-Vergleich|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo

Enpal

Schönefeld: Solarfirma bietet in 2023 unglaubliches Solar-KomplettpaketGroße
Stromgiganten geraten ins Schwitzen beim unfassbaren Angebot dieser neuen
Solarfirma. Warum Hausbesitzer jetzt zuschlagen sollten.Enpal|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo
Pro Verbraucher

Vor 1987 geboren? Sie haben Anspruch auf diesen Krankenhaus-TrickPro
Verbraucher|
SponsoredSponsored


Undo


Ex-Melania Trump Aide Explains Her Silence Amid Husband's Legal TroublesHuffPost


Undo

Sandra Bullock's Longtime Partner, Bryan Randall, Dead At 57HuffPost


Undo





TRENDING


‘MY BLOOD RAN COLD’: FORMER ARMY OFFICER BLASTS TRUMP AMID JAN. 6 CHARGES


3 TAKEAWAYS FROM THE SPECIAL ELECTION THAT GAVE OHIO DEMOCRATS A WIN


MIKE PENCE MERCILESSLY MOCKED FOR NEW VID WITH 1 GASSY FLAW


TORY LANEZ IS GOING TO PRISON FOR 10 YEARS. GOOD RIDDANCE.


OHIO VOTERS TAKE FIRST CRUCIAL STEP TO PROTECT ABORTION RIGHTS AHEAD OF NOVEMBER
VOTE


Newsletter Sign Up


BOOKS

Get book recommendations, author interviews and info on new releases.

Successfully Subscribed!
Realness delivered to your inbox


By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you
customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are
also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.






Close
WHAT'S HOT


TRUMP VOWS TO KEEP TALKING ABOUT CRIMINAL CASES DESPITE PROSECUTORS PUSHING FOR
PROTECTIVE ORDER


WE ASKED REAL MIGRAINE SUFFERERS HOW THEY DEAL WITH AN ONSET OF PAIN


20 THINGS ON AMAZON THAT MAKE PERFECT GIFTS


A MEGA MILLIONS PLAYER IN FLORIDA WINS $1.58 BILLION JACKPOT

MORE IN BOOKS


WHY I WON'T BE SEEING THE 'BARBIE' MOVIE


GEORGE R.R. MARTIN GOT DRESSED UP TO SEE 'BARBIE' — AND SPARKED A FIERY DEBATE


THESE 11 BOOKS COULD INSPIRE YOUR NEXT VACATION


‘THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY’ CAPTURES ONE THING PERFECTLY


THESE 10 COOKBOOKS WILL HELP YOU BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT


THE NDN GIRLS BOOK CLUB WAS BORN FROM THE NEED TO DISRUPT


NEW BOOK REVEALS JACKIE KENNEDY ONASSIS' BIG PROBLEM WITH MADONNA


STEPHEN KING TAUNTS TED CRUZ WITH A BLAST FROM HIS RECENT PAST


‘FIFTY SHADES OF GREY' AUTHOR ON WHY SO MANY ROMANCE NOVELS DON'T GET WHAT THEY
DESERVE


TRE'VELL ANDERSON REFUSES TO LET THE OPPRESSOR WRITE THEIR HISTORY


CORMAC MCCARTHY, PULITZER-WINNING AUTHOR OF ‘THE ROAD,’ DIES


ELIZABETH GILBERT DELAYS PUBLICATION OF NOVEL SET IN RUSSIA AMID BACKLASH


NO BAIL FOR UTAH WOMAN ACCUSED OF KILLING HUSBAND, THEN WRITING GRIEF BOOK FOR
KIDS


HOW A BOOK FROM 1985 UNEXPECTEDLY CHANGED MY VIEW ON MY SEXUALITY


JILL DUGGAR PROMISES TO REVEAL FAMILY'S 'SECRETS, MANIPULATION AND INTIMIDATION'
IN NEW MEMOIR


14 ‘LITTLE MERMAID’-INSPIRED BOOKS THAT SHOULD BE PART OF YOUR WORLD


AUTHOR HANK GREEN REVEALS CANCER DIAGNOSIS IN VLOG


‘LEADING NATIONAL PIPSQUEAK’: JOSH HAWLEY’S ‘MANHOOD’ BOOK GETS VICIOUS REVIEWS


THIS THRILLER TELLS THE STORY OF A NIGERWIFE WHOSE PERFECT LIFE IS FALLING APART


'SPARE' GHOSTWRITER RECALLS SCREAMING AT PRINCE HARRY DURING LATE NIGHT ZOOM
CALL


THE QUEEN OF ROMANCE NOVELS HAS A NEW 'BRIDGERTON' BOOK


STEPHEN KING HAS 1 SIMPLE DEMAND FOR LAUREN BOEBERT, MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE




NEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEVOICESHUFFPOST PERSONALSHOPPINGNEWSLETTERS
About UsAdvertiseContact UsRSSFAQCareersUser AgreementComment PolicyDMCA
PolicyHuffPost Press RoomAccessibility StatementPrivacy PolicyConsent
PreferencesDo Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

Part of HuffPost News. ©2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.
The Huffington Post




Your Opt Out Preference Signal is Honored


PRIVACY PREFERENCE CENTER

When you visit this website, we collect personal information such as IP
addresses, cookie identifiers and other pseudonymous identifiers. This
information may be used to personalize content based on your interests and
customize advertising campaigns tailored to you, measure the performance of our
properties and derive insights about the audiences who engage with ads and
content. Information may also be disclosed by us to third parties on IAB's List
of Downstream Participants that may further disclose it to other third parties.
Using personal information is an integral part of how we operate our website,
make revenue to support our staff, and generate relevant content for our
audience. You can learn more about our data collection and use practices in our
Privacy Policy. If you wish to opt out of the disclosure of your personal
information to third parties by us, please use the below opt out and confirm
your selection. Please note that after your opt out request is processed, you
may continue seeing interest-based ads based on personal Information utilized by
us or personal information disclosed to third parties prior to your opt out. You
may separately opt out of the further disclosure of your personal information by
third parties on the IAB's List of Downstream Participants.
Allow All


MANAGE CONSENT PREFERENCES

TARGETING COOKIES

Targeting Cookies

These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may
be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you
relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal
information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet
device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted
advertising.

PERFORMANCE COOKIES

Performance Cookies

These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and
improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the
most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All
information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you
do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site, and
will not be able to monitor its performance.

FUNCTIONAL COOKIES

Functional Cookies

These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and
personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose
services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies then some
or all of these services may not function properly.

STRICTLY NECESSARY COOKIES

Always Active

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched
off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you
which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy
preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block
or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work.
These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.

SOCIAL MEDIA COOKIES

Social Media Cookies

These cookies are set by a range of social media services that we have added to
the site to enable you to share our content with your friends and networks. They
are capable of tracking your browser across other sites and building up a
profile of your interests. This may impact the content and messages you see on
other websites you visit. If you do not allow these cookies you may not be able
to use or see these sharing tools.

Back Button


COOKIE LIST



Search Icon
Filter Icon

Clear
checkbox label label
Apply Cancel
Consent Leg.Interest
checkbox label label
checkbox label label
checkbox label label

Reject All Confirm My Choices