Considered one of the best of the Modernist writers, Virginia Woolf’s own life has been almost as intriguing as her fiction. Troubled by mental instability for most of her life, Virginia composed her great works in bursts of manic energy and with the support of her brilliant friends and family. However, upon completion of a book, Virginia fell into a dangerously dark depression in anticipation of the world’s reaction to her work. Despite her personal ...