A review by falinost
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf

2.0

Someone should introduce V.W. to the 5 paragraph essay. At most, a 30 page argument padded to 120. Besides the obvious premise that writers need education, economic stability, and a distraction free environment (and women typically lacked these things at the time), the rest of her arguments are meandering fallacies of logic written for a male audience that she didn't dare alienate with an opinion too contrary to their own biases (even while hypocritically hyper-criticizing other women for the same sin or alternatively having an opinion of their own). Two 'is she done name-dropping authors for street cred yet?' out of 5.