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Sometimes, changing literature doesn't require writing a novel—it's enough to simply ask the right question. Virginia Woolf's question is: why have women had so little opportunity to write? And what does it really take for them to have a voice that's finally heard?

In her essay "A Room of One's Own," Virginia Woolf reflects on the world in which some write while others don't even have a chance to develop themselves. She comes to a simple and precise conclusion: creativity requires not only talent and inspiration, but also basic conditions—money and one's own space.

Published in 1929, this essay became one of the key texts on women's writing—and still reads as a profoundly contemporary statement about freedom, creativity, and the right to one's own voice.

Woolf is one of the leading figures in 20th-century modernist literature, a writer and literary critic whose work has been translated into over fifty languages.

The collection also includes texts such as "Jane Austen," "A Painfully Subtle Soul," and others—reflections on literature, writing, and how an author's sensitivity is born.
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