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A Room of One's Own
Title: A Room of One's Own
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 992 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Room of One's Own
In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf's persistence that women writers needed two things, enough money and a place to write, indicated the growing awareness, not only of women's issues in general, but of how effectively a strong hold economic control put on women. Her thesis is that:
…a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction…one that leaves the great problem of the true
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and value differently than men, and that because of this they must also write differently if they are to be true to themselves and their experience.
Woolf finishes her fictional essay with the point that has been to show the thought process behind her theory that fiction writing requires a private income and a private room, and the process has become the substance of the essay itself. It is a story that promises to continue.
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