A Room of One's Own

A Room of One's Own

by VirginiaWoolf (Author), HermioneLee (Introduction)

Synopsis

Virginia Woolf's passionate essay on women and fiction is one of the great polemics of our age. Full of wit as well as anger, this highly influential little book has given heart to women readers and writers ever since. She lays bare the structure of male privilege and female exclusion - from independence, income, education - she evokes the spirit of past writers, of lost poets of the sixteenth century, of novelists like Charlotte Bronte, burnt by rage, who died 'at war with her lot...young, cramped and thwarted'. If women had a room of their own and five hundred pounds a year, Shakespeare's sister, if born again, would at last find it possible to live, and write her poetry.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: New edition
Publisher: The Hogarth Press Ltd
Published: 10 Oct 1991

ISBN 10: 070120947X
ISBN 13: 9780701209476

Author Bio
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), one of our most talented, original authors, is famous for her literary criticism, biography and essays as well as her fiction: Flush, Roger Fry, and Three Guineas are also available as Hogarth paperbacks.