Virginia Woolf: A Modern Mind
Virginia Woolf dedicated her literary life to the examination of the human character, whether in essays, short stories, and novels, including Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, or in her diary, which she kept for most of her life. One of the most important figures of English literary modernism, Woolf rejected the conventional forms of her Victorian predecessors to experiment with shifting perspectives and, eventually, to work entirely within her characters’ consciousnesses. Her intimate diary entries, spanning four decades, guide this exhibition, which explores the private life and creative work of an influential modernist writer committed to charting all those moments of being that, together, form an inner life.
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