Premium Content "A Room of One's Own", "Wasteland" and "J. Alfred Prufrock": The Affairs of Society
By Anonymous - February 23, 2004
An underlying, general disgust for the opposite sex is one of the sentiments shared by writers Virginia Woolf and T.S. Eliot. While the two authors have similar perspectives on the two genders, both viewing males as the inferior sex, the means by which Woolf and Eliot come to this conclusion are quite different. Likewise, the emotions that arise…
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