Synopsis
Originally published in 1929, A Room of One’s Own is an extraordinary long essay that was derived from Virginia Woolf’s lectures delivered at two women’s colleges at Cambridge University. In this startling essay, Woolf examines the limitations of womanhood in the early twentieth century, as she makes a bid for freedom, emphasizing that the lack of an independent income, and...
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27 November 2017
104 pages
9781509857913
Imprint: Macmillan Popular Classics