Astrology Birth Chart of Virginia Woolf (Novelist) 2024
Adeline Virginia Woolf is an English writer, regarded as one of the most important writers of modernism of the 20th century and also a pioneer in using the stream of consciousness as a means of narrative. Woolf was born into a well-off family in South Kensington, London, the seventh in a family of eight, including the Modernist painter Vanessa Bell. Her mother was Julia Prinsep Jackson and her father was Leslie Stephen. While the boys in the family were in college, girls received home lessons from British classics and Victorian literature. The summer home the family used in St Ives, Cornwall had a major influence during Virginia Woolf's teenage years, where she first saw Godrevy's Lighthouse, which would become the center of the novel. At the lighthouse. Woolf's childhood ended abruptly in 1895 with the death of her mother and the first nervous breakdown, two years later by her half-sister, Stella Duckworth.
British novelist, essayist, and feminist whose famous modernist novels include Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse. She battled melancholy for the majority of her life and eventually drowned at the age of 59.