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Also Known As Adeline Virginia Stephen
Born January 25, 1882 • LondonEngland
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
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