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Virginie Woolf (Virginia Woolf)

Virginia Woolf was a renowned British writer and thinker, famous for her innovative novels and essays. She explored themes of consciousness, identity, and the passage of time, often using a writing style called "stream of consciousness" to capture characters’ inner thoughts. Her notable works include *Mrs. Dalloway*, *To the Lighthouse*, and *Orlando*. Woolf played a key role in the modernist literary movement, pushing boundaries of traditional storytelling. She also co-founded the influential literary magazine *The Hogarth Press*. Her work continues to inspire writers and thinkers, and she remains a significant figure in 20th-century literature.