Virginia Woolf was born on 25 January 1882, and she died on 28 March
1941. Woolf was an English writer and modernist literary figure known
for her novels, essays, and contributions to the Bloomsbury Group, a
circle of intellectuals and artists who influenced British culture in
the early 20th century. Some of her notable works include "Mrs.
Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando." Woolf is celebrated for
her innovative narrative techniques, psychological depth, and
exploration of themes such as gender, identity, and the nature of
consciousness.
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