Virginia Woolf’s quotes stand true most in our times. Here are a few that evoke feminist pride and show what a visionary this celebrated author and important voice was in literary history.
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UNESCO - Tribute to Virginia Woolf, born #OnThisDay in 1882. Woolf was one of the most prominent modernist writers of the 20th century. Author of works like “Mrs. Dolloway”, “To the Lighthouse”, “
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Virginia Woolf: January 25th 1882 - March 28th 1941 - Wordsworth Editions
Happy Birthday, Virginia Woolf! - Intellectual Freedom Blog
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Why should you read Virginia Woolf? - Iseult Gillespie
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Virginia Woolf on her birthday, in her diaries
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Virginia Woolf, 25 January 1882 ~ 28 March 1941