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Woolf's novels

Virginia Woolf’s novels explore the inner lives of characters, emphasizing their thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. She often uses a stream-of-consciousness style, blurring the line between past and present, to capture how people experience time and self-awareness. Her work examines themes like identity, memory, and the passage of time, often set against the backdrop of social change. Woolf’s innovative narrative techniques create a rich, immersive understanding of human consciousness, making her novels both literary achievements and profound reflections on the complexities of individual experience.