Virginia Woolf
A Room of One's Own, 1929
NY and London: The Fountain Press and The Hogarth Press
One of 450 copies. Signed by Woolf at the half-title.
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Woolf's A Room of One's Own has become one of her most beloved works, and a foundational text for feminist scholars. She speculates about a sister of Shakespeare, and contends...
Woolf's A Room of One's Own has become one of her most beloved works, and a foundational text for feminist scholars. She speculates about a sister of Shakespeare, and contends that a woman's independence directly informs her ability to create. Printed, in part, as a publication by Woolf's own Hogarth Press. Bound in red cloth over boards with gilt spine titling. Some shelf-toning mainly evident at spine, motes of soiling, else near fine.