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There are 6 biographies on Virginia Woolf.


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Virginia Stephen Woolf Biography
10,617 words, approx. 35 pages
 The writings of Virginia Woolf have always been admired by discriminating readers, but her work has suffered, as has that of many other major authors, periods of neglect by the literary establishment. She was, as she herself put it, always a hare a...
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(Adeline) Virginia Woolf Biography
9,348 words, approx. 31 pages
 The writings of Virginia Woolf have always been admired by discriminating readers, but her work has suffered, as has that of many other major authors, periods of neglect by the literary establishment. She was, as she herself put it, always a hare a...
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(Adeline) Virginia Woolf Biography
8,432 words, approx. 28 pages
 Although Virginia Woolf published only eighteen works of short fiction, she was engaged in writing short stories, sketches, and even experimental prose poems throughout her writing career. Recent research has shown that the eighteen published pieces...
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Virginia Woolf Biography
5,040 words, approx. 17 pages
 English writer Virginia Woolf was one of the most innovative and influential literary figures of the twentieth century. A prolific author of essays, journals, letters, and long and short fiction, she is probably best remembered for her provocative...
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(Adeline) Virginia Woolf Biography
3,130 words, approx. 10 pages
 Virginia Woolf is known primarily as a novelist rather than as an essayist, although she was a prolific writer of essays. Indeed, one of her advocates has gone so far as to say that her reputation as a novelist has led to her neglect as an essayist,...
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Virginia Stephen Woolf Biography
1,089 words, approx. 4 pages
 The English novelist, critic, and essayist Virginia Stephen Woolf (1882-1941) ranks as one of England's most distinguished writers of the period between World War I and World War II. Her novels can perhaps best be described as impressionistic....

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