Three Guineas
Book Review
Virginia Woolf's «Three Guineas» is an essay that explores complex issues of feminism, war, and education. Critics note that Woolf uses a unique form of writing, addressing an imaginary correspondent to express her ideas on how women can contribute to preventing war. Woolf criticizes the patriarchal structures of society and argues that education and financial independence for women are key factors in achieving peace. The book is considered an important contribution to feminist literature and continues to attract interest due to its deep analysis of social and political issues. Some critics note that Woolf's style can be challenging to grasp, but her arguments remain relevant today. «Three Guineas» is seen as a powerful statement on the need for societal change and the role of women in these changes.
