Description
?Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.? Considered as?one?of the classics of twentieth century feminist literature,?The?Room?of?One?s?Own?is?a?book-length essay written by Virginia Woolf. Delineating the basic requirements of?a?woman to write, the author incorporates detailed revelations of the various power structures that stop?a?woman to excel and elucidate her creative capabilities. Illustrating the importance of women?s literacy through?a?fictional character named Judith Shakespeare,?The?Room?of?One?s?Own?encourages women to rise above patriarchal monotony and set?a?unique literary tradition of their?own!