A Room of One's Own & Three Guineas - Virginia Woolf
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In A Room of One's Own (1929), Woolf examines the work of past women writers, and looks ahead to a time when women's creativity will not be hampered by poverty, or by oppression.
In Three Guineas (1938), Woolf responds to a letter asking how women in England can help prevent war, by saying that the foreign oppression of fascism and the domestic oppression of sexism share more roots than one thinks.