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Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia Her work became central to 1970s feminist criticism and remains influential worldwide, having been translated into over 50 languages Woolf’s legacy endures through extensive scholarship, cultural portrayals, and tributes such as memorials, societies, and university buildings bearing her name
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 Was More Than Just a Women’s Writer Woolf’s experimental novels are much discussed within academia, and her pioneering feminism has given her a special place in women’s studies programs across the country
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
Virginia Woolf: Exploring the Genius of Modernist Literature - British . . . Virginia Woolf was a pioneering figure in modern literature Her works challenged norms and explored deep human emotions Born in 1882, Woolf became one of the 20th century’s most influential writers She was known for her unique narrative style and profound themes
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] Her letters and memoirs reveal glimpses of Woolf at the center of English literary culture during the Bloomsbury era
Virginia (stephen) Woolf | Encyclopedia. com The English novelist, critic, and essayist Virginia Stephen Woolf (1882-1941) ranks as one of England's most distinguished writers of the period between World War I and World War II