Description
- 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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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.
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.
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.
Arpit Jaiswal –
While insightful, I struggled with the writing style. It felt a bit too academic for casual reading. The message is important though.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
A thought-provoking essay, though sometimes a bit meandering. Woolf’s insights are sharp and relevant even now.
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.
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.
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.
Aman Dubey –
Brilliant and timeless! Woolf’s exploration of women and fiction is captivating. A bit challenging but highly recommended.
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!
Lekshmi Sindhu –
Virginia Woolf makes some incredibly salient points about women and their access to education. An engaging book.
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.
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.
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I appreciated the historical context, but found some of Woolf’s points a bit outdated.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.
Hemant Saini –
A classic! Woolf’s arguments are well-articulated and still relevant today. Some parts were slow, but the overall impact is undeniable.