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Room Of One'S Own eBook

by Virginia Woolf
Publisher: Wilder Publications, Inc., April of 2025 ‧
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Virginia Woolf''s A Room of One''s Own is a seminal essay that explores the intersection of gender and literature, advocating for women''s intellectual freedom and creative independence. Through a blend of personal narrative, historical analysis, and feminist critique, Woolf argues that a woman must have financial independence and a private space—both literally and metaphorically—to write and create. The essay is rich with Woolf''s signature lyrical prose, weaving together reflections on the societal constraints faced by women writers throughout history. It challenges the patriarchal structures that have historically marginalized women''s voices, making a compelling case for the necessity of both physical and mental space for women to flourish as artists. A Room of One''s Own remains a powerful and thought-provoking work that continues to inspire discussions about gender, creativity, and the importance of self-determination in the pursuit of artistic expression.

Room Of One'S Own

by Virginia Woolf

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ISBN: 9781515463665
Publisher: Wilder Publications, Inc.
Release Date: April of 2025
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf nasceu em Londres a 25 de janeiro de 1882, filha de Sir Leslie Stephen, escritor e historiador ilustre da Inglaterra vitoriana. Desde cedo ligada a grupos de intelectuais, casou em 1912 com Leonard Woolf e com ele fundou a editora Hogarth Press, responsável pela revelação de autores como Katherine Mansfield e T. S. Eliot e pela publicação das suas próprias obras. Reconhecida como uma das mais proeminentes figuras do modernismo britânico, destacam-se entre os seus trabalhos os romances Mrs Dalloway (1925), Orlando (1928) e As Ondas (1931), assim como o ensaio Um Quarto que Seja Seu (1929). Após sucessivas crises depressivas e não suportando o isolamento provocado pelo agravar da Segunda Guerra Mundial, suicida-se a 28 de março de 1941, em Lewes.

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