
A Room of One's Own
In Our Time
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Woolf's Formative Years and Literary Evolution
This chapter explores Virginia Woolf's traumatic childhood experiences and their profound influence on her literary career, particularly the themes of intellectual freedom and material circumstances. It highlights her early struggles, significant works, and innovations in narrative style, including her landmark novels 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'Orlando.' Additionally, the chapter discusses her pivotal lecture series at women's colleges and the societal implications illustrated in her writing.
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