_WOOLF ON WOMEN_ IS A POWERFUL AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING COLLECTION OF VIRGINIA WOOLF'S MOST INFLUENTIAL ESSAYS ON WOMEN—BOTH REAL AND FICTIONAL, HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY—AND THE WAYS IN WHICH THEY NAVIGATE THE CONSTRAINTS OF SOCIETY. Written between from 1924 to 1941, this compilation brings together some of Woolf's most celebrated works, including essays published posthumously, offering readers a profound insight into her political, social, and economic perspectives. Featuring landmark essays such as _A Room of One's Own_ (1928), where Woolf eloquently addresses the limitations placed on women's freedom and creative expression, _Professions for Women_ (1931), which examines the societal expectations of housewives, and _Three Guineas_ (1938), a compelling sequel to _A Room of One's Own_ that explores feminist and anti-war themes. Through these essays, Woolf's voice emerges as a fierce advocate for women's rights, making this volume an essential read for anyone interested in feminist literature and Woolf's enduring legacy. Republished by Read &Co. Great Essays, this brand-new collection is a must-have for Woolf enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a comprehensive look at her insightful and often revolutionary thoughts on the role of women in society. Perfect for collectors and those seeking to deepen their understanding of Woolf's work, _Woolf on Women_ is a timeless exploration of gender, power, and the pursuit of freedom.
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ISBN
9781528792875
Publisert
2026
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Read Books Ltd.
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Engelsk
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