Virginia Woolf AKA Adeline Virginia Stephen Born: 25-Jan-1882 Birthplace: London, England Died: 28-Mar-1941 Location of death: River Ouse, Lewes, Sussex, England Cause of death: Suicide Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered)
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Matter of Dispute Occupation: Novelist Nationality: England Executive summary: Suicidal English novelist Father: Sir Leslie Stephen (literary critic, d. 1904) Mother: Julia Jackson Sister: Vanessa Bell Brother: Adrian Brother: Thoby Husband: Leonard Woolf (author and civil servant, m. 10-Aug-1912)
The Times Literary Supplement Contributor Nervous Breakdown Suicide Attempt 1914 Risk Factors: Depression
Author of books:
The Voyage Out (1915, novel) Night and Day (1919, novel) Monday or Tuesday (1921, short stories) Jacob's Room (1922, novel) Mrs. Dalloway (1925, novel) To the Lighthouse (1927, novel) Orlando: A Biography (1928, novel) A Room of One's Own (1929, lectures) The Waves (1931, novel) Flush: A Biography (1933, novel) The Years (1937, novel) Three Guineas (1938, essays) Between the Acts (1941, novel) The Death of the Moth: And Other Essays (1942, essays) A Haunted House and Other Stories (1943, short stories)
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