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  1. Virginia Woolf (Adeline Virginia Stephen; Londres, Reino Unido, 1882 - Lewes, id., 1941) Escritora británica. El nombre de Virginia Woolf figura junto con el de James Joyce, Thomas Mann o Franz Kafka entre los grandes renovadores de la novela moderna. Experimentando con la estructura temporal y espacial de la narración, perfeccionó en sus novelas el monólogo interior, procedimiento por el ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · English author Virginia Woolf wrote modernist classics including 'Mrs. Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse,' as well as pioneering feminist texts, 'A Room of One's Own' and 'Three Guineas.'

  3. En 1905, al morir su padre, Virginia Woolf y sus hermanos abandonaron el elegante barrio en el que vivían y se trasladaron al bohemio barrio de Bloomsbury, que dio nombre a un extravagante grupo de poetas, novelistas y pintores que se formó a su alrededor y que estaba integrado, entre otros, por T.S. Eliot, Bertrand Russell, Vita Sackville-Wets y el escritor Leonard Woolf, que el 10 de ...

  4. Later made into a film, Michael Cunningham's 1998 novel about Woolf makes no pretence to know the 'real' her – and that's what makes it so true to her spirit, writes Lillian Crawford.

  5. 28 de oct. de 2020 · There are so many takes on the Virginia-Leonard Woolf story that they could consume “Modern Love” for a year. Leonard was androgynous and Virginia preferred women, and yet they married. Leonard was a caretaker and Virginia was fragile, and so they stayed together, she stayed, for the longest time, alive. Leonard was controlling and Virginia […]

  6. Kuva Dreadnought-huijauksesta. Woolf istumassa äärimmäisenä vasemmalla. Adeline Virginia Woolf (o.s. Stephen, 25. tammikuuta 1882 Lontoo – 28. maaliskuuta 1941 Rodmell, Sussex, Englanti) oli englantilainen kirjailija, kirjallisuuskriitikko ja feministi.Hän oli keskeinen jäsen Lontoossa vaikuttaneessa Bloomsburyn ryhmässä, johon kuului useita kirjailijoita ja kuvataiteilijoita.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Virginia Woolf - Modernist, Feminist, Novelist: At the beginning of 1924, the Woolfs moved their city residence from the suburbs back to Bloomsbury, where they were less isolated from London society. Soon the aristocratic Vita Sackville-West began to court Virginia, a relationship that would blossom into a lesbian affair. Having already written a story about a Mrs. Dalloway, Woolf thought of a ...

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