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Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia Adeline Virginia Woolf ( wʊlf ; [2] née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer and one of the most influential 20th-century modernist authors She helped to pioneer the use of stream of consciousness narration as a literary device
Virginia Woolf | Biography, Books, Death, Facts | Britannica Virginia Woolf (born January 25, 1882, London, England—died March 28, 1941, near Rodmell, Sussex) was an English writer whose novels, through their nonlinear approaches to narrative, exerted a major influence on the genre
Virginia Woolf - Quotes, Books Life - Biography English author Virginia Woolf wrote modernist classics including 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse,' as well as pioneering feminist texts, 'A Room of One's Own' and 'Three Guineas '
Virginia Woolf – Modernism Lab - Yale University Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English novelist, essayist, biographer, and feminist Woolf was a prolific writer, whose modernist style changed with each new novel [1]
Virginia Woolf Biography - life, family, children, death, history . . . In 1912, eight years after her father's death, Virginia married Leonard Woolf, a brilliant young writer and critic from Cambridge, England, whose interests in literature as well as in economics and the labor movement were well suited to hers
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) - Ohio University British author and essayist Virginia Woolf was one of the most prominent writers of the English Modernist movement and a member of the Bloomsbury Group Woolf was born in London in 1882 to a literary family, and she began writing at a young age
“The Bold and Unconventional Life of Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf was born in 1882 as Adeline Virginia Stephen, into a large, bookish family in London Her father, Leslie Stephen, was a respected writer and editor; her mother, Julia, had worked as a model and was known for her quiet authority The house was full of children, servants, and shelves of books
Virginia Woolf, Iconic British Novelist and Essayist Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941), born Adeline Virginia Stephen in London, epitomized rare literary genius Despite debilitating battles with mental illness, Woolf produced a body of work considered among the most groundbreaking in twentieth-century literature
Virginia Woolf: A Short Biography Virginia wrote, printed and published a couple of experimental short stories, ‘The Mark on the Wall’ and ‘Kew Gardens’ The Woolfs continued handprinting until 1932, but in the meantime they increasingly became publishers rather than printers