Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an influential English writer and a pivotal figure in modernist literature. Known for her innovative narrative techniques, Woolf's works explore themes of consciousness, time, and identity. Her novels, such as "Mrs. Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando," showcase her mastery of stream-of-consciousness storytelling and her interest in the inner lives of characters. Woolf was also a respected essayist, helping shape feminist literary criticism with works like "A Room of One's Own." As a member of the Bloomsbury Group, her intellectual circle profoundly impacted culture and the arts. Her legacy endures, inspiring generations of writers.

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