Axl reviewed Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
Review of "Room of One's Own" on 'Goodreads'
A Queen, why didnt we have this in school as required reading.. anyway I teared up a little at the end oops
school & library binding, 128 pages
Published Dec. 27, 1989 by Turtleback Books, Brand: Turtleback.
A Queen, why didnt we have this in school as required reading.. anyway I teared up a little at the end oops
I get it and all, but it's a real tedious and boring read.
Everything that Woolf wrote about 100 years ago still holds very true today!! She talks about the necessity of an income (for women) and a room of their own (with a lock on the door!). She also absolutely eviscerates incels (multiple times in the text). In the end, her call to action is amazing. Imploring the women she was talking to, to seize the day since they had so many more opportunities that the previous generation did not. The book is written in signature Woolf style, with lot of streams of consciousness and is very beautiful. :)
"Chloe liked Olivia perhaps for the first time in literature."