A Room of One's Own Condition:Very Good through such iconic
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through such iconic
Standing behind him until he -turns his head
as well as epigrams and a concluding poem
New York Times Bestseller: Thought leader
in antiquity
A Room of One's Own Condition:Very Good through such iconicA Room of One's Own is a landmark feminist essay by Virginia Woolf that argues women must have intellectual freedom and financial independence to write. Based on lectures given at Cambridge in 1928, the essay surveys figures from Jane Austen to Charlotte Bront and contemplates Shakespeare's imagined sister, illustrating how poverty and sexual constraint have limited female creativity. Virginia Woolf (18821941) is regarded as a major twentiethcentury
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