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A Room of One's Own
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What does a woman need to write—and to live—freely?
In A Room of One's Own (1929), Virginia Woolf delivers one of the most influential feminist essays of all time. With wit, brilliance, and piercing insight, Woolf argues that women must have financial independence and personal space—literally and figuratively—in order to create great art.
Blending essay, fiction, and social critique, Woolf reflects on the challenges women writers faced throughout history, exposing the barriers of poverty, education, and inequality. Her vision is not only a defense of women's voices but also a timeless meditation on creativity, freedom, and human potential.
Why readers treasure this book:
A cornerstone of feminist literature.
Still strikingly relevant to today's conversations about gender, opportunity, and equality.
Praised for its lyrical prose, intellectual depth, and bold vision.
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