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1882: Birth of Viginia Woolf in London, in an upper-middle class family.
1895: Death of her mother. She has the first of many nervous breakdowns.
1897: Death of half-sister, Stella. Learning Greek and History at King’s College London.
1904: Death of her father. First publication in The Guardian.
1907: Working on her first novel (to become The Voyage Out).
1910: Works for women’s suffrage. Birth of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of writers and intellectuals that begins to meet informally at the Bells' home.
1912: She marries Leonard Woolf. Travels for honeymoon to Provence, Spain, and Italy.
1913: Mental illness and her first attempted suicide. Put in care of husband and nurses.
1917: First publication of Monday or Tuesday.
1919: Publication of Night and Day.
1921: Publication of The Mark on the Wall.
1922: Publication of Jacob’s Room.
1925: Publication of The Common Reader [essays] and Mrs Dalloway, her greatest novel.
1928: Publication of Orlando.
1929: Publication of A Room of One’s Own.
1940: The Woolf’s house and press offices are destroyed during the Nazis bombing.
March, 1941: Virgina Woolf’s suicide
1953: Publication of her final novel, Between the Acts.