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A Room of One's Own

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152 pages
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6 hours

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Virginia Woolf's influential essay explores the historical and contemporary constraints placed on women, using vivid imagery and thought experiments. One notable example is the fictional sister of William Shakespeare, whose equal talent is stifled by societal limitations. Through her analysis, Woolf advocates for a world where women can freely express and utilize their gifts, shedding light on the persistent barriers they face. This work is a powerful call for gender equality and creative freedom.

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A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf

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2024
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