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2[[caption-width-right:188: Who’s [[Theatre/WhosAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf afraid of]] her?]]
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4Adeline Virginia Woolf (née Stephen, 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English author, primarily known for her novels and literary criticism. She is considered part of the {{Modernist}} movement.
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6The daughter of a model and a respected historian, Virginia began to suffer nervous breakdowns in her teenage years, following the death of her mother and younger sister. Following the death of her father, she became the centre of a group of writers and artists known as the Bloomsbury group and married Leonard Woolf in 1912. Woolf's first novel was published in 1915, and during the 20s her works became well-known for their unusual style and supposedly scandalous content. Woolf was also a prominent critic, attacking writers such as H.G. Wells for favouring utilitarian concerns over aesthetic ones, and also writing extensively on the role of women in fiction and academia. Woolf suffered from bipolar disorder throughout her life and committed suicide in 1941.
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8Although famous and well regarded in her lifetime and following her death, Woolf was seen as inferior intellectually to male modernists such as Creator/JamesJoyce and Creator/TSEliot. However, the rise of feminist criticism in the 1970s sparked renewed interest in Woolf's work and secured her place as one of the most prominent English language writers of the 20th century. Her novels are best known for their formal experimentation, feminist and lesbian themes, and intense, lyrical prose style.
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10Nicole Kidman won an Oscar for playing her in the movie of ''Film/TheHours''.
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13!! Works with a page on this wiki:
14* ''Literature/MrsDalloway''
15* ''Literature/OrlandoABiography''
16* ''Literature/ToTheLighthouse''
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18!! Other works include:
19* ''Jacob's Room''
20* ''The Waves''
21* ''A Room of One's Own''
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23!! Tropes associated with Virginia Woolf include:
24* CreatorBreakdown: Woolf suffered from mental illness throughout her life, which particularly informed her writing of the shell shocked Septimus in ''Mrs. Dalloway''.
25* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Used during the Time Skips that characterize the middle of ''To the Lighthouse''.
26* ShoutOut: Famously, she was name-checked as a pun in the title of the play and movie ''Theatre/WhosAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf''.
27* TimeSkip: Used in ''Jacob's Room'' and ''To the Lighthouse''.
28* WantonCrueltyToTheCommonComma: The woman could certainly push it.

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