AP European History
A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf, published in 1929, that explores the conditions necessary for women to write and express themselves creatively. Woolf argues that for women to achieve artistic and literary success, they require both financial independence and personal space, symbolized by the metaphorical 'room' where they can think and create free from societal constraints. This work is fundamental to understanding the feminist literary critique and the broader 20th-century feminist movement, highlighting how social and economic factors influence women's opportunities in literature and beyond.