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Your own room

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Virginia Woolf's writing always flows like consciousness: without clear boundaries, with swirls of thoughts, memories, and feelings. Woolf, a central figure of modernism and the Bloomsbury Circle, wrote about time, memory, and women. Her prose is simultaneously subtle and daring—it explores not the external but the internal, not events but how they are refracted in the human mind.

"A Room of One's Own" is an essay that has become a manifesto for female freedom and intellect. It was inspired by a lecture on women and literature, but Woolf's reflections develop into more than just literary criticism, but a philosophy of independence. To write, she says, a woman needs "a room of one's own and a little money"—symbols of the right to privacy and the opportunity to be oneself. Woolf reflects on the fates of past female writers, how society deprived women of their voices, and what it takes to restore that voice.
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