This document provides background information on Virginia Woolf and analyzes two of her works, Orlando and A Room of One's Own, from a feminist perspective. It introduces Woolf as a journalist, writer, and influential figure in feminist criticism and modernist literature. It summarizes the plots of Orlando, about a poet who changes sex, and A Room of One's Own, an extended essay about the importance of women having their own space and money to write. The document examines these works through a feminist lens.