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Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a British writer, best known for her works among 20th-century modernist writers, and her use of the stream of consciousness as a narrative device. She was affiliated with the Bloomsbury Group, an intellectual and social circle that included writers, critics, artists, and economists. In 1917, she co-founded the Hogarth Press with her husband, where most of her works would later be published. Around the 1970s, Woolf also became one of the central subjects in feminist criticism as part of the Second Wave Feminism.
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This research guide was created by Agaretha Kosasih, English Department Intern, November 2024
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