Virginia Woolf's essay, A room of one's own, calls to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women
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Eileen Atkins' one-woman stage performance recreates Virginia Woolf's talk to the women of Girton College, Cambridge. A call to women to declare their independence, talent and freedom to write, think, love and labor, and to control their own destinies, yet realize necessary communion on all levels between men and women