EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 20 MIN
No Fixed Form: Lessons From Virginia Woolf
from Fireside Lit Book Club · host Lindsey Morgan
In this episode, we step into the luminous world of Virginia Woolf to explore how she dismantles fixed notions of gender, identity, and truth. Through a close look at "Orlando" and "A Room of One’s Own," we unravel Woolf’s radical vision of selfhood—not as something static, but as something shifting, performative, and deeply entangled with power, illusion, and creative freedom. What does it mean to live beyond the binary? To write without a fixed form? And how do illusions shape—and liberate—our sense of who we are? Join us for a journey through Woolf’s timeless questions and the bold, beautiful answers she offers.
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In this episode, we step into the luminous world of Virginia Woolf to explore how she dismantles fixed notions of gender, identity, and truth. Through a close look at "Orlando" and "A Room of One’s Own," we unravel Woolf’s radical vision of selfhood—not as something static, but as something shifting, performative, and deeply entangled with power, illusion, and creative freedom. What does it mean to live beyond the binary? To write without a fixed form? And how do illusions shape—and liberate—our sense of who we are? Join us for a journey through Woolf’s timeless questions and the bold, beautiful answers she offers.
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