An Analysis of Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own
Smith-Laing, Tim, Robinson, Fiona
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Woolf’s focus on the everyday suppression of women was a turning point in feminism, marking a realization that gaining legal and voting rights was just the first step on the road to true equality. Everyday life had to be altered, too. Woolf’s essay remains deeply relevant, providing a framework for analysis of any group suffering injustice.
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