Virginia Woolf is most often recognized as a famous British authour, known for her modernist works (To the Lighthouseand Orlando to name a couple of her most famous), feminist writings (A Room of One's Own specifically) and maritally co-owned publishing company. She was also a part of The Bloomsbury group and a well known literary figure of the early 20th century.
Woolf's major literary achievements include Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Jacob's Room. Woolf was the author of about fifteen books, the last of which, A Writer's Diary, was published posthumously in 1953. Her death by drowning in Sussex, England on March 28, 1941, has often been regarded as a suicide due to the strains of life during World War II.
Mrs. Dalloway (1925)
Orlando (1928)
To the Lighthouse (1927)
A Room of One's Own (1929)
She has written many other novels and works, but these are her most famous.
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Prolific feminist writer in the 20th century. Known for Mrs. Dalloway and other famous novels and her collection of speeches at bothNewnham College and Girton College, entitled A Room of One’s Own
The rising action in Legacy is when Gilbert the husband of Angela, starts to read the diaries!
No, Virginia Woolf is not single.
Virginia Woolf married to Leonard Woolf in 10 August 1912
Virginia Woolf married to Leonard Woolf in 10 August 1912
Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882
Virginia Woolf wrote 9 novels, including "Mrs Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando." Woolf is known for her innovative narrative techniques and exploration of modernist themes such as consciousness, time, and gender.
Yes, Virginia Woolf married to Leonard Woolf in 10 August 1912
Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882.
Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882.
Virginia Woolf is a/an Novelist,essayist,publisher,critic
Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882
Yes, Virginia Woolf did not have any children. She was in a marriage with Leonard Woolf, but they did not have any offspring together.