Virginia Woolfs Freshwater is a pioneering one-act play that intricately explores themes of gender identity and the fluidity of artistic creation Composed in 1935 the play is a semi-autobiographical reflection on Woolfs connection to the influential Bloomsbury Group combining elements of humor with a poignant critique of societal constraints on womens creativity The work exemplifies Woolfs distinctive literary style characterized by experimental ...
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