Virginia Woolf's Depression

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Mitchell Roy
Professor Gina Orban
English 1010
25 September 2017

Virginia Woolf, Born January 25, 1882, was an English writer known for her powerful style of writing. Woolf had a history of depression starting early in her life, something she expresses in her writing. Aside from Woolf’s incorporation of her depression in her writing, a significant portion of her writing revolved around support for women and their values. In the book Feeling Shadows: Virginia Woolf’s Sensuous Pedagogy, the author, Benjamin Hagen writes “The consensus among these varied accounts is that rhetorical style of Woolf’s essays, lectures, and other nonfiction is inclusive, democratic, and empowering.” (Hagen 267). Woolf produced many different forms of writing, but