Virginia Woolf: Facts & Related Content
Facts
| Also Known As | Adeline Virginia Stephen |
|---|---|
| Born | January 25, 1882 • London • England |
| Died | March 28, 1941 (aged 59) • England |
| Notable Works | “A Room of One’s Own” • “Between the Acts” • “Flush” • “Freshwater” • “Jacob’s Room” • “Kew Gardens” • “Modern Fiction” • “Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown” • “Mrs. Dalloway” • “Orlando” • “The Art of Fiction” • “The Common Reader” • “The Common Reader: Second Series” • “The New Biography” • “The Pargiters: A Novel-Essay” • “The Voyage Out” • “The Waves” • “The Years” • “Three Guineas” • “To the Lighthouse” |
| Movement / Style | Modernism |
| Notable Family Members | spouse Leonard Woolf • father Sir Leslie Stephen • sister Vanessa Bell |
| Subjects Of Study | literature |
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