Name;Instructor:Course:Date:Discuss the work of Virginia Woolf and the significant influence it had on British literary historyVirginia Woolf was born on January 1882. She is a British writer and the foremost modernist of the 20th century. During the period of First World War and Second World War, Virginia Woolf as an imperative figure in the British Literature society. She was a central figure in the influential Bloomsbury group comprised of her brothers and sister that formed the writers and artist- intellectual in London. Virginia Woolf wrote many books and among the books, these are the most prominent books that demonstrated her influence as a writer, Mrs. Dalloway written in 1925. Other popular novels include ‘To the Lighthouse wrote in 1927, and Orlando, which was written in 1928. Virginia further wrote an essay in book length title, “A Room of one’s Own in 1929 (Lee 185). It is, from the lengthy essay that the popular slogan, “A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.” Woolf lost her mother at the age of 13, and it is out of that experience that she suffered from frequent mental illness. That eventually prompted her to