10:00am-10:00pm (Fri Off)

061-6511828, 061-6223080 / 0333-6110619

A Room Of One's Own (Readings Classics) by Virginia Woolf

  • Publisher: READING CLASSICS
  • Availability: In Stock
  • SKU: 49956
  • ISBN: 9786275100157
  • Number of Pages: 82

Rs.210.00

Rs.299.00

Tags: artistic pursuits , autonomy , Best Price , Best Selling Books , Bestsellers , Book lovers community , Book shopping , Bookworm paradise , Children's literature , creative autonomy , creative expression , E-books Pakistan , English books , Faisalabad , female authors , female creativity , female empowerment , female experience , female identity , feminism in literature , feminist activism. , feminist critique , feminist discourse , feminist ideology , feminist literature , feminist perspective , feminist theory , feminist writing , Fiction books , financial independence , gendered oppression , gendered spaces , Gujranwala , Hyderabad , intellectual freedom , Islamabad , Lahore , Literary classics , literary exploration , literary feminism , literary freedom , Literary hub , literary independence , literary representation , literary space , Multan , Non-fiction books , Online reading , Pakistan books , patriarchy , Quetta Online bookstore , Rawalpindi , Reading culture , Reading materials , self-expression , societal constraints , societal expectations , Virginia Woolf , women's autonomy , women's empowerment , women's history , women's liberation , women's literature , women's rights , women's rights movement , women's studies , women's voices

In "A Room of One's Own," Virginia Woolf eloquently explores the significance of space, both physical and metaphorical, for women's creative expression and intellectual liberation. Through a captivating blend of essay and fiction, Woolf delves into the constraints that societal expectations and patriarchal structures impose on women's ability to pursue artistic endeavors and intellectual pursuits. Central to Woolf's argument is the notion that women need financial independence and a literal space of their own to cultivate their talents and voices.

Woolf embarks on a journey of introspection and inquiry, weaving together personal anecdotes, historical analysis, and literary references to underscore the challenges women face in asserting their autonomy and asserting their creative agency. She examines the ways in which women's voices have been marginalized throughout history and articulates the urgent need for women to carve out spaces where they can freely explore their thoughts and aspirations without inhibition or suppression. Woolf's prose is both incisive and poignant, inviting readers to contemplate the intersections of gender, class, and power dynamics that shape women's experiences.

Key Points:
1. Woolf emphasizes the importance of financial independence for women to pursue their creative passions.
2. The metaphorical "room of one's own" symbolizes the physical and mental space necessary for women to cultivate their intellectual and artistic pursuits.
3. Through a blend of essay and fiction, Woolf critiques patriarchal structures that inhibit women's autonomy and self-expression.

════ ⋆★⋆ ═══

    Writer    ✤  Virginia Woolf

Recently Viewed Products