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A Room of One s Own is Virginia Woolf s most powerful feminist essay justifying the need for women to possess intellectual freedom and financial independence Based on a lecture given at Girton College Cambridge the essay is one of the great feminist polemics ranging in its themes from Jane Austen and Carlotte Bronte to the silent fate of Shakespeare s gifted imaginary sister and the effects of poverty and sexual constraint on female creativity Virginia Woolf 1882 1941 is regarded as a major twentieth century author and essayist a key figure in literary history as a feminist and modernist and the centre of The Bloomsbury Group Between 1925 and 1931 Woolf produced what are now regarded as her finest masterpieces from Mrs Dalloway 1925 to the poetic and highly experimental novel The Waves 1931 She also maintained an astonishing output of literary criticism short fiction journalism and biography including the playfully subversive Orlando 1928 and A Room of One s Own 1929 If you enjoyed A Room of One s Own you might like Woolf s Orlando also available in Penguin Modern Classics Probably the most influential piece of non fictional writing by a woman in this century Hermione Lee Financial Times