In this extraordinary essay Virginia Woolf examines the limitations of womanhood in the early twentieth century With the startling prose & poetic licence of a novelist she makes a bid for freedom emphasizing that the lack of an independent income & the titular ‘room of one’s own’ prevents most women from reaching their full literary potential As relevant in its insight & indignation today as it was when first delivered in those hallowed lecture theatres A Room of One’s Own remains both a beautiful work of literature & an incisive analysis of women & their place in the world This Macmillan Collector’s Library edition of A Room of One&s Own by Virginia Woolf features an afterword by the British art historian Frances Spalding Designed to appeal to the booklover the Macmillan Collector’s Library is a series of beautiful special gift editions of much loved classic titles Macmillan Collector’s Library are books to love & treasure