A Life of One's Own

A Life of One's Own
Title A Life of One's Own PDF eBook
Author Marion Milner
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 171
Release 2024-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1040025102

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'This is what I really want. I want to discover ways to discriminate the important things in human life. I want to find ways of getting past this blind fumbling with existence.' - Marion Milner, from A Life of One’s Own. How often do we really ask ourselves, 'What will make me happy? What do I really want from life?' In A Life of One’s Own Marion Milner, a renowned British psychoanalyst, artist and autobiographer, takes us on an extraordinary and compelling seven-year inward journey to discover what it is that makes her happy. On its first publication, W. H. Auden found the book 'as exciting as a detective story' and, as Milner searches out clues, the reader quickly becomes involved in the chase. Using her own personal diaries, she analyses moments of everyday life that can bring surprising joy, such as walking, listening to music, and drawing. She also records, in a disarmingly clear and insightful manner, the struggle between the urge to order and control one’s thoughts and standing back to let them wander where they may. A pioneering account of lived experience that also anticipates the contemporary phenomenon of mindfulness, A Life of One’s Own is a great adventure in thinking and living whose insights remain as fresh today as they were on the book’s first publication in the 1930s. This Routledge Classics edition includes a revised Introduction by Rachel Bowlby.

A Book of One's Own

A Book of One's Own
Title A Book of One's Own PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mallon
Publisher Ruminator Books
Total Pages 314
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781886913028

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An investigation into the art and history of diary writing as well as a guide to the great diaries and private chronicles of the famous, the infamous, and the anonymous

Spinster

Spinster
Title Spinster PDF eBook
Author Kate Bolick
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 352
Release 2015-04-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0385347146

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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book “Whom to marry, and when will it happen—these two questions define every woman’s existence.” So begins Spinster, a revelatory and slyly erudite look at the pleasures and possibilities of remaining single. Using her own experiences as a starting point, journalist and cultural critic Kate Bolick invites us into her carefully considered, passionately lived life, weaving together the past and present to examine why­ she—along with over 100 million American women, whose ranks keep growing—remains unmarried. This unprecedented demographic shift, Bolick explains, is the logical outcome of hundreds of years of change that has neither been fully understood, nor appreciated. Spinster introduces a cast of pioneering women from the last century whose genius, tenacity, and flair for drama have emboldened Bolick to fashion her life on her own terms: columnist Neith Boyce, essayist Maeve Brennan, social visionary Charlotte Perkins Gilman, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, and novelist Edith Wharton. By animating their unconventional ideas and choices, Bolick shows us that contemporary debates about settling down, and having it all, are timeless—the crucible upon which all thoughtful women have tried for centuries to forge a good life. Intellectually substantial and deeply personal, Spinster is both an unreservedly inquisitive memoir and a broader cultural exploration that asks us to acknowledge the opportunities within ourselves to live authentically. Bolick offers us a way back into our own lives—a chance to see those splendid years when we were young and unencumbered, or middle-aged and finally left to our own devices, for what they really are: unbounded and our own to savor.

A Life of One's Own

A Life of One's Own
Title A Life of One's Own PDF eBook
Author Ilana R. Simons
Publisher Penguin Paperbacks
Total Pages 202
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780143112259

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Draws on the wisdom of one of the twentieth century's most acclaimed authors to provide a lively guide to enhancing the quality of everyday life as revealed in the words of Virginia Woolf, covering such topics as Accept Solitude, Take on Challenging Friendships, Change Routine, Lie to Encourage Your Friends, and Read and Be More. Original. 35,000 first printing.

A Room of One's Own

A Room of One's Own
Title A Room of One's Own PDF eBook
Author Virginia Woolf
Publisher Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages 123
Release 2023-03-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9356843384

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A Room of One’s Own is an essay written by Virginia Woolf. It was published in 1929 and is based on two lectures given by the author in 1928 at two colleges for women at Cambridge. In this famous essay, Woolf addressed the status of women, and women artists in particular. In this essay, the author also asserts that a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write. According to Woolf, women’s creativity has been curtailed due to centuries of prejudice and financial and educational disadvantages. To emphasize her view, she offers the example of an imaginary gifted but uneducated sister of William Shakespeare, who, discouraged from all eventually kills herself. Woolf celebrates the work of women who have overcome that tradition and become writers, including Jane Austen, George Eliot, and the Brontë sisters, Anne, Charlotte, and Emily. In the final section Woolf suggests that great minds are neutral and argues that intellectual freedom requires financial freedom. The author entreats her audience to write not only fiction but poetry, criticism, and scholarly works as well.

A Life of One's Own

A Life of One's Own
Title A Life of One's Own PDF eBook
Author Joan Dash
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages 388
Release 1973
Genre Gifted women
ISBN 9780060109493

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A Life of One's Own

A Life of One's Own
Title A Life of One's Own PDF eBook
Author David Kelley
Publisher Cato Institute
Total Pages 198
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781882577712

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The welfare state rests on the assumption that people have rights to food, shelter, health care, retirement income, and other goods provided by the government. David Kelley examines the historical origins of that assumption, and the rationale used to support it today.