Virginia Woolf plays a role in "entering the lighthouse." Virginia Woolf is a really talented writer who wrote in the 1920s. She is a talented woman and considered a pioneer of feminist writers, but she has suffered from psychosis until she committed suicide from her young age. She is suffering from manic depressive disorder, and it is said that her old troubles made her more serious. She died of mother at the age of 13 and experienced many traumas including her stepfather's sexual abuse at the age of 12. However, Wolf declares his / her anxiety about the world around himself and herself by expressing his strange things in his own novel using his character and being able to find his own illness I temporarily escape feelings and feelings.
Virginia Woolf talks about modernism When a work of Virginia Woolf talks about modernism, scholars can easily use her innovation in style and skill as a starting point for critical analysis. I focused mainly on her prose and the way the traditional novel deviates. In terms of style and content. However, simply discussing the scope of her unique style ignores the traditional role in creating a new literary identity. Mrs. Dalloway, Mrs. Florentine, Mrs. Darrow were written in 1925 in "going to the lighthouse", Mrs. Wolf. This era is full of great changes in civilization. This book was written after the greatest human memory, killing millions of people at the peak of industrialization, leading to mass production of things and creation of thousands of new inventions. When the pride of the people is very large for the citizens of the allies of the world
I chose to write an English novelist Virginia Woolf (Virginia Woolf), he will list her, the lighthouse (lighthouse) and Orlando (Orlando), "my room" (my own A part of the work I wrote. Virginia Woolf was my first introduction to the first feminist type of the book. She is an excellent writer and one of my favorites, so I chose Wolf. Her unique style called later the stream of consciousness, she experienced under the influence of the symptoms of bipolar disorder. Many people have heard the word "bipolar"