A Room of One's Own
Virginia Woolf
Verlag: The Ebook Emporium
Beschreibung
What does a woman need in order to create freely? First published in 1929, A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential feminist essays ever written. Drawing from lectures delivered at women's colleges, Woolf explores the relationship between gender, creativity, money, and intellectual freedom. With sharp insight and elegant prose, Woolf argues that women have been historically denied the material and social conditions necessary for artistic expression. Her famous assertion—that a woman needs financial independence and a space of her own to write—has become a cornerstone of feminist thought. This work blends literary criticism, history, and social commentary, challenging readers to rethink power, authorship, and whose voices are heard in culture. Inside this eBook, you'll explore: Woolf's groundbreaking ideas on women and creativity A critique of gender inequality in literature and education Reflections on independence, identity, and artistic freedom A foundational text of modern feminist theory Studied in universities worldwide and cited across generations, A Room of One's Own remains essential reading for anyone interested in feminism, literature, and the struggle for intellectual equality. Read the book that changed how the world thinks about women and art. Buy now and experience one of the most important essays of the twentieth century.
