A Room of One’s Own
A Room of One’s Own
A Foundational Work in Literature and Feminist Thought
About This Book
Published in 1929, A Room of One's Own stands as an incisive meditation on gender's role in artistic creation. Through this extended essay, Woolf examines the institutional and cultural obstacles that have historically prevented women from realizing their creative potential.
Who Should Read This?
- Creative professionals seeking intellectual inspiration
- Readers interested in feminist history and thought
- Anyone examining patterns of systemic inequality
Continue reading
Create a free account to read the full summary, key ideas, and author insights.