The document discusses Virginia Woolf's life and work. It notes that Woolf was known more for her innovative style than her political ideas, and that she broke many conventions in her writing. Woolf grew increasingly critical of societal injustices as she aged. Her novel "The Years" took five years to write and may have been her most ambitious work. The document also discusses Woolf's struggles with mental illness and the impact of her Victorian upbringing and childhood sexual abuse on her life and feminist philosophy. It examines how Woolf used her writing to advance feminist beliefs and showcase women's experiences and potential roles in society.