Spent all morning reading Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own. The less I say about her brilliant work, the better; to describe it in my tepid words would be more sacrilege than praise. I will be as precise as a headline: to summarise, in 1928, author Virginia woolf said that all a woman needs, in order to write, is money and a room of one's own. In another hundred years, she'd predicted, and hoped, this would be a possibility for every woman - to earn her own money, to afford her own privacy, and to write herself in her own tongue.
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A Room of One's Own: Virginia and Me
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Spent all morning reading Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own. The less I say about her brilliant work, the better; to describe it in my tepid words would be more sacrilege than praise. I will be as precise as a headline: to summarise, in 1928, author Virginia woolf said that all a woman needs, in order to write, is money and a room of one's own. In another hundred years, she'd predicted, and hoped, this would be a possibility for every woman - to earn her own money, to afford her own privacy, and to write herself in her own tongue.