Вирджиния Вулф by Alexander Livergant

A concise biographical and critical portrait tracing the novelist’s path from a Victorian childhood to the Bloomsbury circle, charting the creation of landmark novels and essays and unpacking experiments with stream of consciousness, time, and memory. Drawing on diaries, letters, and contemporary accounts, it explores relationships, the pressures of war and society, and the struggle with mental illness that shaped the art. The study situates the work within modernism and early feminist thought and assesses the reception and enduring legacy.