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  1. 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 …

  2. Virginia Woolf | Biography, Books, Death, & Facts | Britannica

    4 days ago · 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 …

  3. Virginia Woolf - Quotes, Books & Life - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · 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.'

  4. 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]

  5. Virginia Woolf - Author and Feminist, Age, Married and Children

    Jan 5, 2025 · Virginia Woolf, born in 1882, was a pioneering author known for her modernist literature and feminist advocacy, whose life was marked by struggle and creativity.

  6. I came to Woolf Works a sceptic — now I can’t stop going back

    Jan 17, 2026 · Wayne McGregor’s creation is back at the Royal Opera House — and it captures vividly what it is like to experience Virginia Woolf’s writing

  7. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jun 23, 2014 · Adeline Virginia Woolf (/ˈwʊlf/; née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer, and one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century.

  8. Virginia Woolf - King's College London

    Virginia Woolf Writer and Feminist icon Biography Writer and feminist icon Virginia Woolf (1882–1941), born Adeline Virginia Stephen, was a student at the King’s College London Ladies’ Department from …

  9. 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 …

  10. Who was Virginia Woolf? | East Sussex | National Trust

    An innovative modern novelist, essayist, literary critic and central member of the Bloomsbury Group, Virginia Woolf was shaped by her unconventional approach to gender and sexuality. Her home was …