A Room of Ones Own, Virginia Woolf
A Room of Ones Own, Virginia Woolf
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A Room of One's Own

Author: Virginia Woolf

Narrator: Frances Butt

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2025


Synopsis

A Le Monde 100 Books of the Century book Women have burnt like beacons in all the works of all the poets from the beginning of time. … [Woman] pervades poetry from cover to cover; she is all but absent from history. She dominates the lives of kings and conquerors in fiction; in fact she was the slave of any boy whose parents forced a ring upon her finger. Some of the most inspired words and profound thoughts in literature fall from her lips; in real life she could hardly read; scarcely spell; and was the property of her husband.A Room of One's Own is an extended essay, originally delivered in 1928 as two lectures at two of Cambridge University's women's colleges—Newnham College and Girton College. Through the use of several metaphors, lauded author Virginia Woolf explores the social injustices and structures that prevent women from engaging in free expression and contributing to literature. A Room of One's Own was published as a book in 1929, and would go on to become a seminal work of feminist criticism. Considered one of the great modernist writers of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf has been named as an influence for writers including Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, and Gabriel García Márquez.

About Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was an English writer who is considered one of the most important modernist twentieth-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly on May 29, 2008

Every woman should read this. Yes, everyone who told me that, you were absolutely right. It is a little book, but it's quite likely to revitalize you. How many 113 page books and/or hour long lectures (the original format of this text) can say that? This is Woolf's Damn The Man book. It is of course......more

Goodreads review by emma on April 18, 2024

sometimes i forget people from old times could also be funny. but this... this book is brilliant and witty. the fact that it was once delivered as a speech is unreal. imagine hearing this spoken to you!!! i would have to lay on the ground at the 17% mark. no way my body is holding me up through these......more

Goodreads review by Emily on January 21, 2023

Considered one of the first feminist essay, this book brings up an interesting argument. A woman could not have written Shakespeare's work because she would have needed "a room of her own". Essentially, an education, the capacity to travel the world and the independence needed to do so. She goes on......more

Goodreads review by Jack on May 28, 2019

Fascinating and influential feminist theories but slow and tiresome in getting to the point......more