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Woolfian studies

Woolfian studies refer to academic research focused on the works and ideas of Virginia Woolf, a prominent early 20th-century novelist and essayist. These studies analyze her innovative narrative techniques, such as stream of consciousness, her themes of inner life and perception, and her contributions to modernist literature. Scholars also explore her focus on gender, identity, and mental health. Overall, Woolfian studies deepen our understanding of her impact on literature, culture, and ideas about consciousness and self-awareness.