A Room Of One's Own
In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf explores the challenges women face in literature and society. Blending fiction and essay, she argues that a woman needs financial independence and personal space to write. Woolf examines gender inequality, creative freedom, and the barriers that have historically excluded women from the literary canon. A groundbreaking feminist text, it remains essential reading on women’s rights and artistic expression.
Colecao: Virgina Woolf Collection
Linha de Produto: W. Books
Idioma: Inglês
Material: Papel
Paginas: 112
Por caixa: 56
Situacao: Disponível
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