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  1. Caroline Emelia Stephen (8 December 1834 – 7 April 1909), also known as Milly Stephen, was a British philanthropist and a writer on Quakerism. Her niece was Virginia Woolf.

  2. CAROLINE Emelia Stephen was the younger sister of Virginia Woolf's father, Leslie Stephen, who was knighted for his editorship of the Dictionary of National Biography. Two distinctive and contradictory portraits of Caroline emerge.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2011 · EDUCATION: MAJOR LIFE EVENTS: CHILDHOOD TEMPERAMENT: -close to brother Leslie (Lee 66) -"Caroline may have staged a quiet private revolution against Leslie's domination: 'the action of the spoilt child in him often had to me the effect of unkindness'..."

  4. Caroline Emelia Stephen was the youngest of this generation of Stephen siblings and the only girl. There are two distinctive and contradictory portraits of her that emerge.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2017 · Caroline Emelia Stephen (1834-1909) was the younger sister of Woolf's father, Leslie Stephen. She had had a strict Evangelical upbringing that reinforced the conventional constraints of a Victorian woman: she was educated by a governess while her brothers went to public school and university, and then dutifully cared for her parents ...

  6. 8 de ago. de 2009 · Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  7. In 1909, Virginia Woolf inherited £2500 from her aunt Caroline Emelia Stephen (1834-1909). This money allowed Woolf the freedom to pursue a career as a writer. Caroline, whom Leslie called Milly, “occupied herself a little with philanthropy, wrote an able book called The Service of the Poor, and had some very attached friends.