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A Room of One's Own - A Voice of Independence - cover

A Room of One's Own - A Voice of Independence

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Publisher: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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🌟 Immerse yourself in Virginia Woolf's eloquent and thought-provoking masterpiece, A Room of One's Own. This seminal work of feminist literature challenges societal norms and explores the profound relationship between women, creativity, and independence.
🖋️ Inspired by a series of lectures delivered by Woolf in 1928, this essay delves into the barriers women face in achieving artistic and intellectual freedom. Woolf argues with piercing clarity that for a woman to succeed as a writer, she needs both financial independence and a private space to call her own.
đź’ˇ Through her timeless prose, Woolf illuminates the constraints of gender inequality, while envisioning a world where women can freely pursue their passions and potential. Her reflections remain as relevant and powerful today as they were nearly a century ago, igniting discussions about equity, creativity, and empowerment.
🌍 Recognized as a cornerstone of feminist literature, A Room of One's Own has inspired generations of readers and writers alike. Ideal for anyone passionate about gender equality, literature, or intellectual freedom, this book offers an enriching and transformative reading experience.
👉 Click now to explore Virginia Woolf's enduring vision of freedom, creativity, and the power of a woman's voice.
Available since: 03/18/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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