A Room of One’s Own is one of Virginia Woolf’s most influential works, originally delivered as a series of lectures and later published as an extended essay. In this powerful and thought-provoking text, Woolf explores the relationship between women, writing, and financial independence, arguing that every woman needs “a room of her own and five hundred a year” to create freely.
Written in Woolf’s signature lyrical and insightful style, this book remains a foundational text in modern feminist literature, women’s studies, and literary criticism.
Perfect for students, thinkers, and readers interested in gender studies, creative freedom, and classic literary essays.











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