A Room Of Ones Own

A room of ones own is an extended essay by virginia woolf first published in september 1929. The dramatic setting of a room of ones own is that woolf has been invited to lecture on the topic of women and fiction.









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The work is based on two lectures woolf delivered in october 1928 at newnham college and girton college womens constituent colleges at the university of cambridge. She advances the thesis that a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.










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