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What is the Bloomsbury Group?
The Bloomsbury Group was an informal circle of intellectuals, including Virginia Woolf and her siblings, who were influential in English cultural life, with a focus on aesthetics and a liberal attitude towards sexual matters.
What is the main focus of Virginia Woolf's works?
Virginia Woolf's works focus on interiority, drawing inspiration from Proust's and Joyce's theories on the novel, as well as incorporating poetic elements and experimenting with the "stream of consciousness" narrative style.
How is Mrs Dalloway structured?
Mrs Dalloway (1925) narrates the events of a day in the life of a woman from high society in London, focusing on her internal experience rather than the external plot.
What is the main question explored in La Promenade au phare?
In La Promenade au phare (1927), the central question revolves around whether Mrs Ramsay will go the next day with her young son to the lighthouse near their family home.
Who inspired Virginia Woolf's Orlando?
Orlando (1928) was inspired by Virginia Woolf's friend, the poet Vita Sackville-West, particularly her androgynous characteristics, leading Woolf to create a character with multiple lives across different historical periods.
What is the significance of Virginia Woolf's journal?
Virginia Woolf's journal is a key document, offering insights into her personal life and the lives of her contemporaries, and serves as a testament to her experience as a writer until her suicide in 1941.
How do Virginia Woolf's works experiment with the "stream of consciousness" technique?
Virginia Woolf's works, like Mrs Dalloway and La Promenade au phare, experiment with the "stream of consciousness" technique by focusing on characters' internal thoughts and emotions, blending perceptions, memories, and reflections in a fluid narrative.
What is the significance of Virginia Woolf's literary style?
Virginia Woolf's literary style is significant for its exploration of inner consciousness and its innovative use of narrative techniques like the "stream of consciousness," which influenced modernist literature.