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This is a summary of the book, A Room of One's Own, by Virginia Woolf, and the sequel, Three Guineas, which is a passionate polemic which draws a startling comparison between the tyrannous hypocrisy of the Victorian society and the plight of the working class.
A Room of One's Own, first published in 1929, is a witty, urbane and persuasive argument against the intellectual subjection of women, particularly women writers. The sequel, Three Guineas, is a passionate polemic which draws a startling comparison between the tyrannous hypocrisy of the Victorian...