Virginia Woolf
1882 ⇦ 59⇨ 1941
Ocupació: writer, activist for women's rights, literary critic, novelist, editor,
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Virginia Woolf on his feet, writing in one of his notebooks.
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Virginia Woolf on his feet, writing in one of his notebooks.
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Portrait of Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941), a British author and feminist, with her chignon., 1902 | George Charles Beresford (1864–1938)
Eliot and Virginia Woolf, 1924 | Ottoline Morrell (1873–1938)
Photograph of Virginia Woolf with hand on face wearing a fur stole (10 x 15 centimeters)., Circa 1927 | Unknown author
Auto-icon of Virginia Woolf at King's College London, with a short quote from the famous writer regarding her view of London. Taken at the Virginia Woolf Building of King's College London, |
Personal details of Virginia Woolf’s final years are available to the public for the first time after the University of Sussex acquired this engagement diary and seven more at a Sotheby’s auction., Dated between 1930 and 1941 |
Virginia Woolf with her father, Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), 1902 | George Charles Beresford