About the Book: Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) is a seminal feminist essay that argues for the necessity of financial independence and personal space for women to write fiction. Drawing from lectures delivered at Newnham and Girton Colleges in 1928, Woolf uses the metaphor of a woman needing money and a room of her own to explore the historical and societal obstacles that have hindered women’s creative expression . The essay is renowned for its blend of memoir, imaginative speculation, and political vision, making it a cornerstone of feminist literature