Room of Ones Own

Room of Ones Own

by Virginia Woolf

1989

Virginia Woolf's iconic essay argues that for women to achieve their full creative potential, they need financial independence and private space. She vividly imagines the tragic fate of a sister of Shakespeare, whose genius was stifled by societal constraints, contrasting her fate with that of her celebrated brother. This foundational work is a powerful call for equality, essential reading for anyone interested in literature, feminism, or the very nature of artistic expression.

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