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The Collected Essays of Virginia Woolf
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Exploring themes of feminism and social injustice, this collection features Virginia Woolf's most influential essays, including the renowned "A Room of One's Own." It covers various subjects, from literary critiques of figures like Joseph Conrad and Henry James to reflections on modern fiction and biography. Woolf, a pivotal modernist and feminist icon, used her writing to advocate for women's rights and free expression. This volume also includes a new biography, offering insights into her life and struggles, making it essential for enthusiasts of feminist literature.
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