A review by itsbradleycole
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf

5.0

Virginia Woolf is a blessed genius that is too good for this world. I really enjoyed how she used Mary Beton to write this classic essay. My favourite part was how through each chapter we went with Beton through the years discussing how women would not have had the same opportunities as men, and how this difference would prevent women from writing. I also loved how several famous authors were brought up and how each one had varying backgrounds and yet became accomplished in their own right. The cherry on top of it all is found in the final chapter at the end where Woolf goes in and explains "Beton" and her thought process. A recommend for everyone.