Life as We Have Known It

Margaret Llewelyn Davies,Co-Operative Women S Guild

Life as We Have Known It
Format
Paperback
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Country
United States
Published
1 July 1975
Pages
184
ISBN
9780393007725

Life as We Have Known It

Margaret Llewelyn Davies,Co-Operative Women S Guild

A first-hand record of working class women’s experiences in early twentieth-century England, Life as We Have Known It is a unique view of lives Virginia Woolf described as still half hidden in profound obscurity. The women write about growing up in poverty, going into domestic service, being a hat factory worker, or a miner’s wife concerned about the colliery baths, and how they became politically active through the Women’s Co-operative Guild movement. Virginia Woolf’s essay contains her candid and searching reflections on the Guild’s 1913 Congress, the women who spoke there, and the differences between their lives and hers.

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