A Room of One's Own (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
A Room of One's Own (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
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Author(s): Woolf, Virginia
Woolf, Virginia.
ISBN No.: 9781965684269
Year: 202501
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 12.35
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Virginia Woolf's thought-provoking and occasionally contentious long essay, A Room of One's Own, originated from a pair of lectures she presented at two female-only Cambridge institutions-Newnham and Girton Colleges-in autumn 1928. This extended composition, which debuted in print form the following year, explores the hurdles confronting female authors throughout history and in Woolf's era. The essay's central premise, encapsulated in its title, posits that for a woman to craft fiction, she requires financial autonomy and a private space. Woolf scrutinizes the potential for women to generate literary works on par with luminaries like Shakespeare, delving into the constraints that have historically impeded and continue to hinder female writers. She argues that societal norms, lack of educational opportunities, and financial dependence have significantly limited women's ability to fully realize their creative potential. Woolf demonstrates that creativity requires not just time, but freedom from worry, economic independence, and a protected mental space where imagination can flourish. Powerful and sometimes controversial, the essay's enduring significance lies in its nuanced exploration of how material conditions shape artistic possibility.


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