Sunday, January 07, 2007

A room of one's own


A Room Of One's Own
A room of one's own
Authors : Woolf, Virginia
Abstract by: benoyjacob / 600 / 14 December 2006 / Rating: 5
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“A Room of One's Own” is a long essay compiled from a seriesof lectures by Virginia Woolf on the topic of Women and Fiction. In thelectures delivered at Newnham Collegeand Girton College,two women's colleges at Cambridge Universityin 1928, she puts up that "a woman must have money and a room of her ownif she is to write fiction." Partfeminist manifesto, part literary theory, “A Room of One's Own” is aboutfeminism, about independence, about writing, about becoming one's own person. The acute satire on the male chauvinism of contemporaryuniversity education also popularised the hybrid ‘Oxbridge’ to signify both theclassical universities- Oxford and Cambridge. Its examination of sexistdiscrimination in society, literature and art formed the foundation of modernfeminist thinking. An imaginary narrator ("call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton,Mary Carmichael or by any name you please—it is not a matter of anyimportance") at Oxbridge College,reflects on the discriminate educational and material experiences tended to menand women.Woolfe paints how the female is hoodwinked by the paradoxesof fiction and real life: "A very queer, composite being emerges.Imaginatively, she is of the highest importance; practically she is completelyinsignificant. She pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absentfrom history. She dominates the lives of kings and conquerors in fiction; infact she was a slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon herfinger." Woolfe creates Judith Shakespeare, a fictional sister to thegreat Bard, to illustrate that a woman with equal gifts would not have accessto the same opportunities because of the doors closed to women. Even when women began writingfiction, they were terribly under the spell of patriarchal notions of virtueand the modest role of women. Thus, Woolf suggests there could have been nofemale Shakespeare in sixteenth century England.She notes of Charlotte Bronte, "she knew, no one better, how enormouslyher genius would have profited if it had not spent itself in solitary visionsover distant fields; if experience and intercourse and travel had been grantedher. But they were not granted, they were withheld." The fullness of the real world can be communicated only bywriters who are great androgynous minds. Shakespeare, Keats, Sterne, Cowper,Lamb, Coleridge, and Proust she places in this category.Examining the careers of several female authors, includingJane Austen, the Brontë sisters and George Eliot, with supreme irony andsarcasm over the male-female power dichotomy she establishes that to be asuccessful writer, a woman needs space in which to work and money backing. The essay ends with an exhortation to women to take up thetradition so hardly bequeathed to them by rare and few women who excelled inwriting, and to increase the endowment for their own daughters.

Facts about Pune

Facts about Pune City
Facts of my City1. Pune has the impeccable record of highest growth within a span of 20 Years

2. Pune has highest number of pubs in Asia.

3. Pune has highest number of cigarette smokers in India.

4. Pune has the highest number of software companies in India-212, followed by Bangalore - 208, Hyderabad - 97. Hence called the Silicon Valley of Maharashtra

5. Pune has 21 engineering colleges, which is highest in the world in a given city. Pune University has 57 Engineering colleges affiliated to it, which is highest in the world.

6. Pune is the only city in the world to have commercial and defense Airport operating from the same strip.

7. Pune has highest number of public sectors and government Organizations in India.

8. Pune University has highest number of students going abroad for higher studies taking the first place from IIT-Kanpur.

9. Pune has only 38% of local population (i.e. Marathi) .Hence a true cosmopolitan with around 20 North Indians, 10% Tamilians, 14% Telugites, 10% Keralites, 8% Europeans (Koregaon Park), 5% Africans, 2% Bangalis, and 6% a mixture of all races.

10. Pune police has the reputation of being second best in India after Bombay.

11. Pune has the highest density of traffic in India.

12. Pune has the highest number of 2-wheelers in the world.

13. Pune is considered the fashion capital of east comparable to Paris !!

15. Pune has produced the maximum international sportsmen in India for all sports next to Mumbai & Delhi.

16. Pune has produced the maximum number of scientists considered for many high profile Prize nominations.

17. Pune has produced the highest number of professionals in USA almost 60% of the Indian population abroad is from Pune (except Gulf).

18. Pune is famous for THREE: Software Professionals, Girls and Dogs