Adeline Virginia Woolf was an English author, essayist, publisher, and writer of short stories, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway , To the Lighthouse and Orlando , and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own , with its famous dictum, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen in... London in 1882 to Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Stephen . Virginia's father, Sir Leslie Stephen , was a notable historian, author, critic and mountaineer. He was the editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, a work which would influence Woolf's later experimental biographies. Virginia's mother Julia Stephen was a renowned beauty, born in India to Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson. She was also the niece of Julia Margaret Cameron née Pattle, the famous photographer.
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| Birthdate: | January 25, 1882 |
| Birthplace: | London |
| Date of death: | March 28, 1941 |
| Education: | King's College London |
| Also known as: | Virginia Stephen, Adeline Virginia Woolf |