A Room Of Ones Own

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About the Book: Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) is a groundbreaking feminist essay based on lectures she delivered at Cambridge University’s women’s colleges. In this influential work, Woolf argues that for a woman to write fiction, she must have financial independence and a personal space. Challenging the male-dominated literary tradition, Woolf examines how historical and social limitations have denied women the freedom to create. Her insights highlight the systemic barriers faced by women writers and remain relevant nearly a century later. A cornerstone of feminist literature, this text is essential for readers interested in women’s rights, literary criticism, and gender equality.

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