Dive into one of the most influential feminist essays of the 20th century with A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf. Published by Penguin Publications as part of their Penguin Selected Classic series, this classic text is a timeless exploration of the intersection between women, creativity, and the societal limitations placed on them.
In A Room of One’s Own, Woolf argues that for a woman to write fiction, she must have money and a room of her own — a place free from distractions and financial concerns. Written in the form of a lecture, this essay combines autobiography, social commentary, and literary analysis. Woolf’s pioneering thoughts on gender and the barriers faced by women in the literary world remain relevant and inspiring today.
This beautifully crafted edition brings Virginia Woolf’s groundbreaking insights to life, exploring the importance of independence, space, and economic security in the creation of great art. It’s not just a critical feminist text, but also a brilliant reflection on the very nature of writing, identity, and self-expression.
Whether you’re a student of literature, an avid feminist, or someone interested in the evolution of social thought, A Room of One’s Own is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.
Why You Should Read It:
✔️ A Feminist Literary Landmark – One of the foundational texts of feminist theory and women’s literature.
✔️ A Classic Work of Literature – Written by Virginia Woolf, one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century.
✔️ Timeless Relevance – Woolf’s reflections on women’s independence, freedom, and creativity still resonate in today’s world.
✔️ Perfect for Feminist Readers – A must-read for anyone interested in feminist literature and the history of women’s rights.
✔️ A Collector’s Edition – Part of Penguin’s Selected Classic series, offering both beautiful presentation and rich content.
📖 ISBN: 9789815202250
📚 Publisher: Penguin Publications / Penguin Selected Classic
👩🎓 Category: Literature, Feminist Literature
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