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  1. Cassandra and A Room of One's Own: A common cry of frustration.Ana Choperena & Inés Díaz-Dorronsoro - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12663.
    In this manuscript, we explore the connections between Florence Nightingale's Cassandra and Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own while taking the authors' personal and social contexts into account. We conduct a detailed textual analysis from a feminist perspective. Cassandra and A Room of One's Own exhibit singular textual commonalities, such as evidence of trauma, the integration of myth and fiction as literary devices aimed at facilitating the author's access to various social spheres, the use of interpellations to impact the (...)
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