New Delhi: Google remembered English novelist Virginia Wolf as a doodle on his 136th birthday. Virginia Wolf was a talented English literary and essayist of the 20th century. Woman of A Room of Once upon a Woman, Wolf was the daughter of famous writer, critic and climber father Sir Stephen and mother Julia Stephen. Adeline Virginia Wolf was born on January 25, 1882. The Virginia Wolf house had a read-write environment. This is the reason why the trend of Virginia has also been trending from the beginning. Wolf read and understood English classics and Victorian literature in his childhood. There was a movement of intellectuals in his house.
Most of Virginia’s memories belong to Cornwall, where she often used to spend summer holidays. To the Lighthouse was the key to these memories. When Virginia was 13 years old, her mother got up from her head. After the sudden demise of the mother, Virginia’s sister and father died two years later. After this, Virginia’s deep depression came in. Virginia’s life was all about fluctuations.
Virginia still composed many important works. Being physically impaired, he studied at home only. After this, his studies took place in King’s College London and he was one of the first people to raise voice about women’s higher education. He started teaching. At the age of 30, Wolf married Leonard Wolf. Wolf made all sorts of diaries, biographies, novels, criticism. But Wolf’s favorite theme is the woman’s discussion.
Virginia Wolf’s important book, A Room of Once on, was very popular. Wolf’s husband Leonard was Jewish. During the Nazi invasion of World War II in 1940, the Wolf couple faced a lot of disturbance. Wolf’s husband Leonard was Jewish. From this point, Nazi used to hate her husband very much. During the attack, his press was also destroyed. After the destruction of the press, in the event of depression, he committed suicide by plumping into the river on March 28, 1949.
Wolf began his writing in 1900 His first novel The Voyage Out was published in 1915. This novel was printed by her husband Leonard Wolf’s publication Institute Haugarth Press. In her major works, Mrs. Dellougou (1925) to the Lighthouse was known as 1927, Orlando (1928). Wolf said that women have to write fiction, then the woman should have her own money and room.
The film was made in Virginia Wolf’s book Orlando in 1992, in which Tinda Swillon had worked. The film was directed by Sally Potter and it has a rating of 7.2 on IMDB. Not only this, the film has also become a ‘Mrs Delloway’. This film, which was made in 1997, was very fond of it and it was also called the best movie. Many of his stories were engraved on TV. Working on Post Letters on ‘Vita and Virginia’ is underway on their letters. His major works include The Voyage Out (1915) Knight and Day (1919) Jacobs Room (1922) Miss Dalway (1925) to the Lighthouse (1927) Orlando (1928) Waves (1931) The Years (1936) Between the Acts (1941) ) Surrounded