Virgina WoolfVIRGINIA WOOLF née Stephen (1882-1941), an English writer and one of the most important 20th-century authors, became famous for her nonlinear approach to writing. After having moved to Bloomsbury, a bohemian London district, in 1904, she formed the lterary Bloomsbury Group with other writers, intellectuals and artists. In the 1970s, Woolf's works received new attention for having inspired feminism. Among her best-known works are To the Lighthouse (1927) and A Room of One's Own (1929). Read More Read Less
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