Virginia Woolf is one of the most influential modernist writers of the 20th century. Her works delve into themes of time, consciousness, and the inner lives of her characters. Here's a list of 10 of her most renowned and widely celebrated works:
1. Mrs Dalloway (1925)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
2. To the Lighthouse (1927)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
3. Orlando: A Biography (1928)
Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Satirical Fiction
4. The Waves (1931)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Experimental Fiction
5. A Room of One's Own (1929)
Genre: Feminist Essay, Literary Criticism
6. The Common Reader (1925)
Genre: Literary Essays
7. Jacob's Room (1922)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
8. Between the Acts (1941)
Genre: Drama, Modernist Fiction
9. The Years (1937)
Genre: Social Fiction, Modernist Fiction
10. Night and Day (1919)
Genre: Social Fiction, Psychological Fiction
1. Mrs Dalloway (1925)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
2. To the Lighthouse (1927)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
3. Orlando: A Biography (1928)
Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Satirical Fiction
4. The Waves (1931)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Experimental Fiction
5. A Room of One's Own (1929)
Genre: Feminist Essay, Literary Criticism
6. The Common Reader (1925)
Genre: Literary Essays
7. Jacob's Room (1922)
Genre: Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction
8. Between the Acts (1941)
Genre: Drama, Modernist Fiction
9. The Years (1937)
Genre: Social Fiction, Modernist Fiction
10. Night and Day (1919)
Genre: Social Fiction, Psychological Fiction

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