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A Room of Ones Own

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SKU: 9788175994157

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  • ISBN-13: 9788175994157
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 140.61 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8175994150
  • Publisher Date: 2016-11
  • Height: 12.7 mm
  • No of Pages: 120
  • Width: 124.5 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for A Room of Ones Own

  1. Abhay Kumar Maurya

    A Room of One’s Own is a slow read but it is also a good read. The social commentary is very relevant in today’s society.

  2. Divyanshu Singh

    Woolf’s essay sparked so many thoughts about women and creativity! It’s a bit dense at times, but the core message is powerful. A must-read for anyone interested in feminist literature.

  3. Suryansh Gupta

    A Room of One’s Own is insightful and thought-provoking. Virginia Woolf’s writing style is beautiful, but sometimes hard to follow. Overall a good read.

  4. Arpit Jaiswal

    While insightful, I struggled with the writing style. It felt a bit too academic for casual reading. The message is important though.

  5. Soumya Ranjan Katha

    A thought-provoking essay, though sometimes a bit meandering. Woolf’s insights are sharp and relevant even now.

  6. Sankey Jain

    Woolf’s writing style may not be for everyone, but the insights are universal. There is a definite reason that this book is a classic.

  7. Riya Sharma

    This book made me think a lot about the opportunities women have now versus then. A bit dry in places, but definitely worth the effort.

  8. Ashutosh Goswami

    Some of the references are no longer as easily recognized. Still, you can feel the weight of the struggles of women writers. A profound experience.

  9. Aman Dubey

    Brilliant and timeless! Woolf’s exploration of women and fiction is captivating. A bit challenging but highly recommended.

  10. Ansha Pradhan

    Some sections can be a little hard to follow because of the writing style. Woolf has some great insights into the writing process. Overall, a classic!

  11. Lekshmi Sindhu

    Virginia Woolf makes some incredibly salient points about women and their access to education. An engaging book.

  12. Saurabh Kumar Suman

    This book changed my perspective on women’s roles in society. It’s a little wordy at points, but the central ideas are very compelling.

  13. Satish Sharma

    Loved the core message, but Woolf’s tangents made it a challenging read. It felt a bit rambling at times. Still, a valuable contribution to feminist thought.

  14. Bharat Soni

    I appreciated the historical context, but found some of Woolf’s points a bit outdated. Still, it’s an important piece of literary history.

  15. Hemant Saini

    A classic! Woolf’s arguments are well-articulated and still relevant today. Some parts were slow, but the overall impact is undeniable.

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