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'''Virginia Woolf''' is an early 20th century writer best known for her novels ''[[Orlando]]'' (1928), ''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' (1925), and ''[[To the Lighthouse]]'' (1927), and her essay, "[[A Room of One's Own]]" (1929). | '''Virginia Woolf''' is an early 20th century writer best known for her novels ''[[Orlando]]'' (1928), ''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' (1925), and ''[[To the Lighthouse]]'' (1927), and her essay, "[[A Room of One's Own]]" (1929). | ||
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* ''[[Orlando]]'' (1928) | |||
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Revision as of 20:41, 25 April 2007
Virginia Woolf is an early 20th century writer best known for her novels Orlando (1928), Mrs. Dalloway (1925), and To the Lighthouse (1927), and her essay, "A Room of One's Own" (1929).
Works
- Orlando (1928)
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