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A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf, first published in September 1929. [1] The work is based on two lectures Woolf delivered in October 1928 at Newnham College and Girton College , women's colleges at the University of Cambridge .
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She is also known for her essays, such as A Room of One's Own (1929). Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970s movement of feminist criticism. Her works, translated into more than 50 languages, have attracted attention and widespread commentary for inspiring feminism. A large body of writing is dedicated to her life and work.
In 1920, women won the right to vote with the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In 1929, English writer Virginia Woolf published her landmark essay, A Room of One’s Own ...
Room of One's Own may refer to: A Room of One's Own, 1929 essay by Virginia Woolf; Room, formerly Room of One's Own, a Canadian quarterly literary journal; A Room of One's Own, a feminist bookstore in Madison, Wisconsin
Although Three Guineas is a work of non-fiction, it was initially conceived as a "novel–essay" which would tie up the loose ends left in her earlier work, A Room of One's Own. [1] The book was to alternate between fictive narrative chapters and non-fiction essay chapters, demonstrating Woolf's views on war and women in both types of writing ...
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The Common Reader (1925) by Virginia Woolf; Karn (1922) and Martha Wish-You-Ill (1926) – poetry by Ruth Manning-Sanders; Orlando (1928) by Virginia Woolf; Living (1929) by Henry Green; A Room of One's Own (1930) by Virginia Woolf; The Waves (1931) by Virginia Woolf; In a Province (1934) – first book by Laurens van der Post; What I Believe ...