Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf was a writer, born on January 25, 1882 in London, England.
She was born into a famous family. Her father, Leslie Stephen, was a Victorian scholar. Her sister, Vanessa Bell, was a painter. She had two brothers; one of them, Thoby, died in World War I.
Virginia was an author. She was a part of the famous Bloomsbury group. She wrote novels, short stories, and plays. Her most famous books are To The Lighthouse and Mrs Dalloway.
Virginia Woolf died on March 28, 1941. She committed suicide by drowning in the river Ouse.
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