
A Room of One's Own
Virginia Woolf (1929)
“A woman needs money and a room of her own to write fiction — but the sentence is only the beginning. Behind it lies four centuries of locked doors, burned manuscripts, invented sisters, and the long material history of why genius requires a bank account.”
EraModernist
Pages172
Difficulty★★★★☆ Advanced
AP Appearances7
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