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Virginia Woolf
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Adeline Virginia Woolf (pronounced / w lf/; 25
January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English
novelist, essayist, diarist, epistler, publisher,
feminist, and writer of short stories, regarded as
one of the foremost modernist literary figures of
the twentieth century.
During the interwar period, Woolf was a
significant figure in London literary society and
a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most
famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway
(1925), To the Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando
(1928), and the book-length essay A Room of
One's Own (1929), with its famous dictum, "A
woman must have money and a room of her own
if she is to write fiction." Virginia Woolf
Contents
1 Early life 2 Bloomsbury 3 Work 4 Suicide 5 Modern scholarship and interpretations 6 In films 7 Bibliography
7.1 Novels
7.2 Short story collections
7.3 "Biographies"
7.4 Non-fiction books
7.5 Drama
7.6 Autobiographical writings and
diaries
7.7 Letters
7.8 Prefaces, contributions
8 Biographies
9 Related works and cultural references 10 Notes
11 External links BornDiedOccupationNotable work(s)Spouse(s)InfluencesAdeline Virginia Stephen 25 January 1882 London, England28 March 1941 (aged 59) near Lewes, East Sussex, EnglandNovelist, Essayist, Publisher, CriticTo the Lighthouse, Mrs Dalloway, Orlando: A Biography, A Room of One's OwnLeonard Woolf (1912–1941)William Shakespeare, George Eliot, Leo Tolstoy, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Anton Chekhov, Emily Bronte, Daniel Defoe, E. M. Forster
Early life
Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen in
London in 1882. Her mother, a renowned beauty, Julia
Prinsep Stephen (born Jackson) (1846–1895), was born in India to Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson and later moved to England with her mother, where she served as a model for Pre-Raphaelite painters such as Edward Burne-Jones.[1]Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was a notable historian,
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