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A Room of One's Own, Hardback Book

A Room of One's Own Hardback

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Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.?

If Shakespeare had a sister as talented as he, would she have got the same opportunities to develop her skills?

Constructed around Woolf's idea that to write fiction a woman must have money and a room of her own, this revolutionary work depicts a woman's predicaments as she struggles deep within for some place of her own where she can work without restrictions. it brings forth the differences, biases and conventional attitudes that have caused immense suffering to women across the centuries.

A major work of the twentieth-century feminist literature, a Room of One's Own is an extended essay based on a series of lectures titled?

Women and Fiction? delivered at two women's colleges in Cambridge. More than half a century after its publication, this book continues to be an inspiration for women across the globe.

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