A room of one's own

A Harvest book

148 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2005 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-603041-0
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A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. First published on 24 October 1929, the essay was based on a series of lectures she delivered at Newnham College and Girton College, two women's colleges at Cambridge University in October 1928. While this extended essay in fact employs a fictional narrator and narrative to explore women both as writers of and characters in fiction, the manuscript for the delivery of the series of lectures, titled "Women and Fiction", and hence the essay, are considered non-fiction. The essay is generally seen as a feminist text, and is noted in its argument for both a literal and figural space for women writers within a literary tradition dominated by patriarchy.

48 editions

A hundred years old and still very much relevant

5 stars

Virginia Woolf explores the topic of "Women and Fiction". She describes a fictionalized research into this topic where she entertainingly experiences examples of her talking points during research. This style is very entertaining and makes it a breeze to read through this little essay.

In addition to her funny writing she's also making points that are sadly still relevant today. It's nothing advanced, but I'd say it's one of the best introductory texts into feminism.

Subjects

  • Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Authorship
  • Literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc
  • Women and literature -- Great Britain
  • Women authors -- Economic conditions
  • Women authors -- Social conditions
  • Authorship -- Sex differences