“What is meant by reality? It would seem to be something very erratic, very undependable - now to be found in a dusty road, now in a scrap of newspaper in the street, now a daffodil in the sun. It lights up a group in a room and stamps some casual saying”
Quote by Virginia Woolf
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This collection of essays by Virginia Woolf is a profound examination of the intellectual and creative lives of women. It argues for the necessity of a 'room of one's own'—a space for women to live, work, and think independently. The book also includes 'Three Guineas,' a longer essay that addresses the broader issues of women's rights, education, and the role of women in society. Woolf's work is renowned for its insightful analysis and poetic prose, making it a cornerstone of feminist thought and literary criticism. more
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