Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
Norwegian
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
Gyldendal
ISBN-10
8205404003
ISBN-13
9788205404007
Description
Virginia Woolf's journey as a writer began early, with a determined spirit that set her apart. At just fourteen, she had already made a resolute decision to pursue her passion for literature, striving to carve her own unique voice in a world that often sought to silence women.
Hilde Hagerup delves into Woolf's life and the experiences that shaped her perspective, capturing the nuances of her struggles and triumphs. The narrative explores the impact of her relationships, societal expectations, and the creative process that defined her illustrious career.
Through vivid storytelling, Hagerup presents Woolf not only as a literary figure but as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring writers. Readers are invited to reflect on Woolf's profound insights, illustrating the enduring legacy of her work and the timeless relevance of her story.
Hilde Hagerup delves into Woolf's life and the experiences that shaped her perspective, capturing the nuances of her struggles and triumphs. The narrative explores the impact of her relationships, societal expectations, and the creative process that defined her illustrious career.
Through vivid storytelling, Hagerup presents Woolf not only as a literary figure but as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring writers. Readers are invited to reflect on Woolf's profound insights, illustrating the enduring legacy of her work and the timeless relevance of her story.