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Virginia Woolf's 'A Writer's Diary' offers a unique insight into the mind of the renowned author through her personal diary entries. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, this literary work provides a glimpse into Woolf's daily struggles and triumphs as a writer. The diary entries reveal her meticulous attention to detail, profound observations on life, and struggles with mental health. Woolf's introspective reflections on the creative process make this book a valuable resource for aspiring writers and scholars alike, showcasing her literary genius and dedication to her craft. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Woolf's diary captures the essence of a tumultuous period in history. Her ability to intricately weave together personal experiences with broader social commentary makes this work a timeless piece of literature. 'A Writer's Diary' is a must-read for anyone interested in the art of writing and the inner workings of a brilliant literary mind.
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Release dateDec 6, 2017
ISBN9788027236077
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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was born in 1882, the youngest daughter of the Victorian writer Leslie Stephen. After her father's death, Virginia moved with her sister Vanessa (later Vanessa Bell) and two of her brothers, to 46 Gordon Square, which was to be the first meeting place of the Bloomsbury Group. Virginia married Leonard Woolf in 1912, and together they established the Hogarth Press. Virginia also published her first novel, The Voyage Out, in 1912, and she subsequently wrote eight more, several of which are considered classics, as well as two books of seminal feminist thought. Woolf suffered from mental illness throughout her life and committed suicide in 1941.

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