Fiction
A Room of One's Own (The Virginia Woolf Library)
Woolf's argument cuts clean as a knife. She builds her case for women's creative independence with wit that never loses its edge. This essay reads like a conversation with the sharpest person at the party—someone who sees exactly how the world works and isn't afraid to say so. Essential for writers, but really for anyone who's ever felt their voice doesn't matter. The ideas fit together with the precision of good cobbling.
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