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The English writer Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) is one of the central figures of modernism and a recognized classic of Western European literature of the 20th century. Her name occupies an honorable place among such significant contemporaries as J. Joyce, T. S. Eliot, O. Huxley, and D. H. Lawrence. The novels Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando are distinguished by a unique style capable of conveying the subtlest shades of psychological states and feelings, a style that ensured Virginia Woolf recognition as one of the greatest masters of psychological prose. A literary experimenter, Woolf devoted much attention to understanding the theoretical foundations of writing in general and her own avant-garde work in particular. This edition includes her famous critical essays, including the largest and most famous of them, A Room of One's Own, a brilliant discussion of the enormous role of everyday life in the creative process. In this and other non-fiction works by Virginia Woolf, one is still struck by the writer's deeply personal view and the striking freshness of her reflections on the nature of literary craft and reader interest.
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