A Room of One's Own

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A Room of One's Own is Virginia Woolf's influential extended essay that explores women’s access to education, financial independence, and creative freedom in a patriarchal society.

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instanceOf extended essay
feminist text
non-fiction book
author Virginia Woolf
basedOn lectures delivered at Girton College, Cambridge
lectures delivered at Newnham College, Cambridge
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresCharacter Judith Shakespeare
firstEditionFormat book
followedBy Three Guineas
genre essay
feminist literature
literary criticism
hasForm essay cycle
hasQuote A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.
hasTheme economic autonomy
erasure of women from history
intersection of class and gender
social constraints on women writers
women's intellectual freedom
influenced feminist literary criticism
feminist theory
second-wave feminism
influencedBy British higher education system
women's suffrage movement
language English
lectureYear 1928
literaryDevice essayistic narrative
fictionalized narrator
stream of consciousness
mainSubject creative freedom of women
financial independence of women
gender inequality
literary canon
patriarchy
women and fiction
women's access to education
movement first-wave feminism
modernism
notableConcept a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction
economic dependence and creativity
exclusion of women from institutions
gender bias in literary history
material conditions of artistic production
pages approximately 100
partOf Virginia Woolf bibliography
publicationYear 1929
publisher Hogarth Press
setting fictional Oxbridge college

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