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Google Doodle outlines English author Virgina Woolf’s 136th birth anniversary
- Updated: January 25, 2018
Google, with a loll on Thursday, noted a 136th birth anniversary of English author Virgina Woolf, one of a inaugural modernists of a twentieth century and a colonize in a use of tide of alertness as a account device
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Google, with a loll on Thursday, noted a 136th birth anniversary of English author Virgina Woolf, one of a inaugural modernists of a twentieth century and a colonize in a use of tide of alertness as a account device. ‘I see children using in a garden ‘The sound of a sea during night’ roughly forty years of life, all built on that, permeated by that: so many we could never explain’- these childhood memories desirous a settings and themes of English author Virginia Woolf’s absolute stream-of-consciousness narratives, write Google on a website. Her singular literary character determined Woolf as one of complicated feminism’s many successful voices.
Created by London-based illustrator Louise Pomeroy, today’s Doodle celebrates Woolf’s minimalist character ‘ her iconic form surrounded by a descending autumn leaves, that has been a revisit visible thesis in her work. In Woolf’s words, ‘The autumn trees radiate in a yellow moonlight, in a light of collect moons, a light that mellows a appetite of labour, and smooths a stubble, and brings a call lapping blue to a shore.’
Woolf’s musical essay thrived on a introspection of her characters, divulgence a formidable emotions underlying clearly paltry events ‘ how a toll of a Big Ben evokes a thoroughfare of time in ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ (1925) or a family’s revisit to a seashore hides entrenched tensions in ‘To a Lighthouse’ (1927).
Nonfiction works like ‘A Room of One’s Own’ (1929) and ‘Three Guineas’ (1938) showcase Woolf’s steadfast feminist viewpoint by documenting a gendered egghead stratification and ensuing male-dominated energy dynamics of a period.
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