"A Room of One's Own" is one of the most creative feminist approaches of modern times. The reasons for the strange inequality that exists and the 'why are women poor?' Searching for the answer to the question on the shelves of the British Museum, this book says that the enormous amount of books written by men on women constantly clashes with each other and it is impossible to find a direct answer to this question.
"In the imaginary level the woman is extremely important; in real life she is absolutely insignificant. She pervades poetry, and is never seen in history. In fiction she dominates the lives of kings and conquerors; in real life she is the slave of any man whose family puts a ring on her finger. Most inspirational in fiction. Full words, the deepest thoughts pour out of her lips; she can hardly read or write in everyday life and is the property of her husband. History hardly mentions a woman."
Virginia Woolf calls out to women: "Earn money, create your own separate room and spare time. And write, without thinking about what men might say!.."