1. A Room Of One's Own
She accuses Charlotte Bronte, whom she regards as a genius, of falling into this trap of wanting to preach or proclaim an injury. ... Because fiction is attached to these things, it can, and typically does, fall short somewhere. ... There, they will find a taxi cab, flashing leaves, sauces and plain brown gravy, faceless beadles, furred scholars and women in fur coats walking their dogs, and a river running through and around everything. ...
- Word Count: 1697
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School