Muhammad Zohaib Asghar2025-11-212025-11-212021https://escholar.umt.edu.pk/handle/123456789/11343Woolf has invariably dealt with the societal issues explicitly related to women‘s way of living life and character. Her introductory course deals with the feminist movement, which she presented in her writings—either fiction or non-fictional ones. One‘s room and Three Guineas are contemplated as pioneer works by detractors, which are contributory in shaping womanist literary condemnation. Being discontented with the tendentiousness towards women, Woolf‘s women-based outlook of liberation for females is shown in these two works. This study is conducted to put light on the subject matters of the writer‘s way out in her works and how both essays are linked up with the view of women liberation. Woolf faces up to the themes corresponding to feminism, for instance, mental emancipation, financial liberation, and pressure; a woman permitted in her relationship with a man who is her husband, brother, or friend. For example, Woolf scrutinizes the estrangement of women from the public sphere or educational institutions and their incapacities to get equal opportunities and distribution of affluence compared to men. In Three Guineas, she confronts the revolting fascism by advocating thoroughgoing political activism and the rising air meandered towards war. The researcher uses investigative/logical reasoning in both these works to divulge entanglements, stumbling blocks, curtailments, and feminist issues uplifted by Woolf centuries ago. This study also depicts many changes that occurred in traditional values of women throughout the last 20 to 50 years. In this whole study, a new aspect is added to fill the gap if women. These days, the concept of feminism that Woolf has practiced in her all essays has been used incorrectly. Ideas about this subject matter from critics are carefully shown in this study...enFeminism in Virginia Woolf’s a room of one's own and three guineasThesis