Earlier
in the school year, I read Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women” speech, and
ever since my encounter with her intellect as a fellow feminist, I have grown
to admire her motives behind her writing. Due to this recent interest, I
reached out to one of her books, A Room
of One’s Own. Woolf specifies the struggles that women faces in the field
of literature and writing fiction. Her primary thesis is that “a woman must
have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” I look forward to
how Woolf is going to structure this piece considering that she is also an
author in the book-writing business.
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