About Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf (1882 -1941) was a British writer and modernist pioneer known for transforming the novel through her innovative use of stream of consciousness and psychological depth. Her work explored themes of identity, time, memory, and gender in landmark works such as Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando. Woolf was also a major literary critic and feminist thinker. Her work challenged traditional narrative forms and advocated for women's creative independence.