A Room of One's Own - Livaneli Library

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A Room of One's Own - Livaneli Library Book Description "Lock your libraries if you want, but there is no lock, no bolt, no door you can close on the freedom of my mind." With A Room of One's Own, "Why can't women write fiction?" Seeking an answer to the question, Virginia Woolf wanders through library shelves and discusses the place of women in literature in a male-dominated world. By not accepting the pressures and marginalizations that men impose on women, and by emphasizing the necessity of conditions such as free time, privacy and financial freedom that form the basis of literary production, she addresses women who are condemned to silence as follows: “Therefore, whether I say it openly or not when I ask you to earn money and have a room of your own. "A Room of One's Own, which has been translated into dozens of languages ​​since its publication, is now presented to the readers with the foreword of Zülfü Livaneli, the master writer of our literature. (From the Promotional Bulletin)

This work, written by Virginia Woolf, published by İnkılap Publications, is now in Kitapda Kitap.

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