Virginia wolf (1882- 194 1) is an outstanding exploratory female writer in Britain. Born in a literary family in London, he was influenced by literature since childhood, and his knowledge and cultivation were very high. She often entertained people in the literary and art circles in her apartment, talked about art and philosophy, and opposed tradition, thus forming a literary society-broomes Burry School. 19 17, Wolff and her husband Leonard founded Huo Jiasi Publishing House to publish the works of trendy writers at that time. The works of Eliot, a modernist poet, and Wolff's own novels are published by the agency. 194 1 year, Wolff couldn't bear the anxiety and psychological collapse caused by World War II and threw himself into the water.
Wolff is another stream-of-consciousness novelist at the same time as Joyce. His major works include Mrs. Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Waves (193 1) and Bill (194/kloc). She thinks that novels reflect people's subconscious activities, so she pays great attention to and is good at describing the inner world of characters in her creation. Besides novels, Wolff also wrote many essays, such as Ordinary Readers, My Room, Three Kenyans and A Writer's Diary. Her prose is exquisite and thought-provoking, and she has written many articles on literary criticism. She despises traditional creative methods and demands greater creative freedom.