Playing the role of Virginia Woolf, Alexandra Borrie will deliver a condensed version of several lectures, given to several womens' colleges in England during the mid 1920's and published under the now famous title A Room Of One's Own in 1929. Woolf herself describes the work as " a trifle...written with ardour and conviction".
It is that and a good deal more, addressing a woman's need for money, time and a private space in which to create art. Location: Liberman-Miller Lecture Hall, Women’s Studies Research Center, Epstein Building, Brandeis University Contact: Rosa Taormina, taormina@brandeis.edu, http://go.brandeis.edu/wsrc