This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Based on two landmark lectures delivered by Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own remains one of the most foundational and widely‑read works of feminist literary criticism. With sharp wit, elegant prose, and penetrating insight, Woolf explores the historical barriers that have long prevented women from producing great literature. She argues that two essential conditions are required for women to write freely: financial independence, and a private physical space entirely of one’s own. Through vivid hypothetical storytelling, thoughtful observations on women’s education, social expectations, and centuries‑old gender inequality, Woolf examines why so few female writers achieved recognition in male‑dominated literary history. Challenging prevailing social prejudices of her era, this timeless essay contemplates creativity, identity, artistic freedom, and the intersection of money, power, and gender. More than a literary critique, it is a powerful, enduring manifesto that still resonates with modern conversations about women’s rights, creative autonomy, and equal opportunity for women artists and thinkers.
























Heidi
17.11.2023
Jeg trodde denne boken skulle være mer tankevekkende. Den var kanskje derimot sin tid, men i dag finnes det langt bedre bøker som diskuterer lignende tema og samtidig favner kvinner utenfor middelklasse-England
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