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  1. Virginia Woolf (London, 25. siječnja 1882. – rijeka Ouse kod Rodmella, 28. ožujka 1941.) engleska spisateljica, jedna od ključnih figura modernizma u književnosti, i predstavnica romana struje svijesti. Ne-linearnim pripovijedanjem je bitno utjecala na žanr romana.

  2. Virginia Woolf - Modernist Writer, Feminist, Novelist: Woolf’s experiments with point of view confirm that, as Bernard thinks in The Waves, “we are not single.” Being neither single nor fixed, perception in her novels is fluid, as is the world she presents. While Joyce and Faulkner separate one character’s interior monologues from another’s, Woolf’s narratives move between inner ...

  3. Virginia Woolf was a compulsive letter writer,” said English critic V. S. Pritchett. “She did not much care for the solitude she needed but lived for news, gossip, and the expectancy of talk.” Her letters, published in several volumes, shimmer with brilliant detail.

  4. Londres, (1882-1941).Virginia Woolf, novelista y crítica británica, formó parte del llamado grupo de Bloomsbury junto con su marido, con el que más tarde crearía la editorial Hogarth.Sus primeras novelas ponen de manifiesto su determinación por ampliar las perspectivas de la novela más allá del mero acto de la narración.

  5. Virginia Woolf ’s A Room of One’s Own published in 1929, is a groundbreaking essay that addresses the status of women in literature and society. The narrative is based on a series of lectures Woolf delivered at Newnham and Girton Colleges—then the two women’s colleges at Cambridge University—on the topic of “Women and Fiction.”.

  6. Virginia Woolf 1902. Virginia Adeline Woolf, född Virginia Adeline Stephen den 25 januari 1882 i London, död 28 mars 1941 nära Lewes i East Sussex, var en brittisk författare och feminist. Hon anses vara en av 1900-talets viktigaste engelskspråkiga författare. Nedslagskratern Woolf på planeten Venus är uppkallad efter henne.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2019 · From the appearance of her first novel in 1915, Virginia Woolf’s work was received with respect—an important point, since she was extremely sensitive to criticism. Descendant of a distinguished literary family, member of the avant-garde Bloomsbury Group, herself an experienced critic and reviewer, she was taken seriously as an artist.

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