In A Room of One's Own , Virginia Woolf postulates that women faced barriers in literature and society during her day. Woolf argues for financial independence and personal space as essential for female creativity, making this a go-to essay for feminists and civil rights activists.
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In A Room of One's Own , Virginia Woolf postulates that women faced barriers in literature and society during her day. Woolf argues for financial independence and personal space as essential for female creativity, making this a go-to essay for feminists and civil rights activists.
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I have now decided that Virginia Woolf is not my cup of tea. I'm not cerebral enough to read her run on sentences and paragraphs. I've tried her fiction and nonfiction and I just don't get it.
ecooke
Apr 30, 2010
Virgina Woolf's ideas on feminism are inspiring for women.
EngBunny
Apr 4, 2007
Feminist Fiction
Virginia Woolf is worthy of her praise, and her skillfulness with words is most apparent in this work. Many of her prescient statements still resonate today. She artfully weaves illustrative tales within her imploring passages, and both are thought-provoking. Woolf is witty, sharp, and indipensable to the canon of women's rights. I also recommend Orlando.