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A Room of One's Own is a profound exploration of the intersection between gender and creativity, originating from a lecture delivered by Virginia Woolf at Girton College, Cambridge in 1928. This seminal work of feminist thought argues persuasively that in order for women to create art, they require both financial independence and a personal space free from societal constraints.
Woolf delves into the historical and cultural barriers faced by female writers, using the fictional character of Judith Shakespeare—a sister of William Shakespeare—as a poignant illustration of the talent that went unrecognised due to the limitations imposed by society. This narrative device not only highlights the injustices of the past but also serves as a call to acknowledge the potential of women in the arts.
Central to Woolf's argument is the notion that the act of creation is inextricably linked to one's circumstances. She examines the lives of notable female authors such as Jane Austen, Aphra Behn, and the Brontë sisters, shedding light on their struggles and triumphs. The text is rich with reflections on the importance of space—both literal and metaphorical—for women to flourish creatively.
Woolf’s prose is characterised by its lyrical quality and stream-of-consciousness technique, inviting readers to engage deeply with her thoughts. The blend of personal narrative and critical analysis creates a compelling and accessible discourse on feminism and literature.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 112
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241436288
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