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Virginia Woolf has often been described as a feminist writer. Identify the ways in which Three Guineas supports this argument, with specific attention paid to the language and discourse Woolf employs.
Three Guineas is a private letter published for a public audience. Examine the ways in which the tension between the private and the public is explored through the medium of letters.
The unnamed correspondent functions as the antagonist in Three Guineas. Explore the ways in which Woolf portrays the man and his politics.
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By Virginia Woolf