A Room of One''s Own
English
By (author): Virginia Woolf
women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems.
In this extended essay, Virginia Woolf embarks on a journey studying different educational experiences available to men and women. She explores the fact that women live in a patriarchal world and, if they are to write, must have a room of their own.
Beloved female authors and their impactful works are acknowledged as Woolf conveys the importance of tradition to all aspiring writers.
About The Virginia Woolf Collection:
The Virginia Woolf Collection is comprised of six thought-provoking works. Classics such as Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse and many more delve into the historical, political and feminist issues prominent in the twentieth century. Woolf altered the course of modernist writing.
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