![]() ![]() ![]() Woolf is more interested to the characters' mind and about the effects that some situations have on them. The narrator appears occasionally to gives some order to the character's thoughts. Woolf doesn't use the traditional narrator who tells us what characters are thinking and feeling, but are the characters themselves that speaking from “within” their minds, showing their thoughts, feeling and sensations. She's particularly interested with Female Subjectivity which has made her a heroine to many feminists. Virginia Woolf died, drowning herself in the River Ouse in 1915. In 1919 she published her masterpieces, “Mrs Dalloway”, “The Lighthouse”, “Orlando”, “The Waves”. In 1915 she published her first novel, The Vojage Out. After the death of his father, she moved to Bloomsbury, where she founded a circle of intellectuals know as “Bloomsbury Group”. This is the beginning of her mental instability, manifested with phantoms voices in her head. ![]() When Virginia was 13, the death of her mother and her sister, evoked a nervous breakdown. ![]() The economic and social condition of his family had a great influence in the writing. Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen was a literary critic and her mother came from an aristocratic background. ¡Descarga Virginia Woolf storia e capocchie y más Apuntes en PDF de Historia del Reino Unido solo en Docsity! VIRGINIA WOOLF Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882. ![]()
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