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A Room of One's Own
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A Room of One’s Own

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"A Room of One's Own" by Virginia Woolf is a seminal work of feminism and literary criticism that explores the complex relationship between gender inequality and the ability of women writers to create and thrive. Drawing from lectures she delivered at women's colleges at Cambridge University, Woolf argues that for a woman to write fiction, she must have economic independence and a space of her own, hence the title by advocating for a physical and intellectual space where women can work without interruption, Woolf underscores the importance of financial stability and privacy. She situates her arguments within the historical context, noting how education and opportunity have been denied to women, thereby excluding them from the literary canon. Throughout the essay, Woolf employs social critique of the systemic inequalities that have marginalized women in literature. She calls for the recognition and inclusion of women's perspectives, urging society to provide the necessary conditions for their artistic and intellectual contributions to flourish. "A Room of One's Own" remains a powerful and enduring call to action, advocating for the economic independence and creative freedom of women, and challenging the patriarchal structures that hinder their full participation in the literary world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
84
ISBN
9789364283021

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"A Room of One's Own" by Virginia Woolf is a seminal work of feminism and literary criticism that explores the complex relationship between gender inequality and the ability of women writers to create and thrive. Drawing from lectures she delivered at women's colleges at Cambridge University, Woolf argues that for a woman to write fiction, she must have economic independence and a space of her own, hence the title by advocating for a physical and intellectual space where women can work without interruption, Woolf underscores the importance of financial stability and privacy. She situates her arguments within the historical context, noting how education and opportunity have been denied to women, thereby excluding them from the literary canon. Throughout the essay, Woolf employs social critique of the systemic inequalities that have marginalized women in literature. She calls for the recognition and inclusion of women's perspectives, urging society to provide the necessary conditions for their artistic and intellectual contributions to flourish. "A Room of One's Own" remains a powerful and enduring call to action, advocating for the economic independence and creative freedom of women, and challenging the patriarchal structures that hinder their full participation in the literary world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
84
ISBN
9789364283021