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Virginia Woolf, Novelist, Women in the Arts Series '04 9780791074596
by: Mills, Cliff

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The British essayist and author Virginia Woolf was born into publishing, and her writings problematised the condition of the woman in a male-dominated society. With a close group of fellow writers, she developed a new, more personal way of telling stories, and she became a leader in the literary revolution that followed World War I.


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Dewey: 823.91 Code: CHEL704 Grade Level: 7 - 12


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