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A review by hopeloveslit
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
4.0
A Room of One’s Own is an essay written by Virginia Woolf after being asked to give a lecture about Women and fiction. Woolf argues that women must have "a room of one's own" and financial independence to write fiction. In addition, Woolf explores the historical barriers women have faced and the effect those barriers had on women in fiction. I enjoyed listening to Woolf's points. I found her thought process to be fascinating. Her prose is delightful to read! I’m excited to read more of her works since this book was my first.