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Virginia Woolf was a pioneer of the modernist movement, best known for her innovative use of the stream-of-consciousness technique. In novels like 'Mrs. Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse,' she captured the fleeting, subjective nature of human experience with unparalleled sensitivity. Woolfs writing is lyrical, introspective, and deeply concerned with the inner lives of her characters, particularly women.

Her essays, such as 'A Room of One's Own,' remain foundational texts for feminist literary criticism. Woolfs work continues to be studied and admired for its formal experimentation and its profound exploration of time, memory, and identity.

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