
What does a woman need to write? Virginia Woolf answered with a revolution. A Room of One's Own is not just an essay it's a manifesto for intellectual independence, creative equality, and artistic liberation. Based on a series of lectures delivered at Cambridge in 1928, A Room of One's Own argues that women need both literal and figurative space a private room and financial independence to create literature. With wit, insight, and poetic power, Virginia Woolf exposes the social, historical, and economic barriers that have long silenced women's voices. Blending memoir, fiction, and criticism, Woolf's essay remains a cornerstone of feminist thought and literary theory. She challenges institutions, imagines the lost works of Shakespeare's fictional sister, and calls on women to reclaim their right to create. "e;A blazing beacon of feminist thought."e; The New York Times"e;Woolf's...
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