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Book Summary
This is a classic collection of non-fiction essays that probes how gender shapes creativity, education, and cultural life. Its central purpose is to illuminate barriers and possibilities for womenโs thought and expression, appealing to readers with an interest in literary criticism, gender studies, and social history. The tone is thoughtful, provocative, and inspiring, inviting deeper reflection on ideas that remain vitally relevant today.
The content is presented as a scholarly, essay-based exploration, pairing two foundational pieces with an introductory overview and notes to guide modern readers. It examines intellectual freedom, the social and economic forces shaping womenโs writing, and the impact of poverty and sexual constraint on creative life. The work speaks to readers who want rigorous analysis paired with accessible, historically grounded argument.
Reading this edition is distinctive for its clear, analytical voice and careful historical framing. An introductory essay and notes help illuminate key terms, allusions, and context, making complex ideas approachable without sacrificing depth. Readers move through the text with thoughtful pacing, closely considering how historical debates inform contemporary perspectives in feminism, literature, and education.
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how gender shapes culture and thought, along with enhanced critical thinking and a broadened perspective on womenโs voices in history. This edition fosters curiosity, confidence, and a lasting appreciation for rigorous, idea-driven writing.
Product Details
Author
Virginia Woolf
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
432
Language
English
SKU
9780241371978
ISBN
9780241371978
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.8x2.5x19.7cm
Binding
Paperback
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Virginia Woolf, Born On 25 January 1882, Was One Of The Most Inventive Authors Of The Twentieth Century. Though Mrs Dalloway (1925) And To Theighthouse (1927) Are Perhaps Her Best-Known Works, She Was Also A Prolific Writer Of Essays, Diaries, Correspondence And Biographies. Woolf โS Writing Depicts The Rapidly Evolving World In Which She Wasiving In Both Style And Subject Matter. She Struggled With Mental Illness Throughout Herife And Attempted Suicide Twice Before Drowning Herself In River Ouse On 28 March 1941.