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	Recognized in her own time and country as one 
	of the most significant Modernist writers, Virginia Woolf resurfaced into 
	eminence in the 1970s when her essay A Room of One’s Own (1929) became a 
	mainstay of Feminist criticism. Her other works, among them Mrs. Dalloway 
	(1925), To The Lighthouse (1927), and Orlando (1928) are the evidence of her 
	status as a major lyrical voice of the English language. Her experiments 
	with stream-of-consciousness, fractures in chronology, and the psychological 
	motives of character continue to influence writers today. Montblanc’s 2006 
	Writer’s Edition is a medium-sized piston-filler with gold-plated fillings. 
	The black resin barrel is textured with a fine wave guilloché—a subtle 
	reference to Woolf’s 1931 novel The Waves, a literary experiment composed of 
	the thoughts of six characters. The classic colors of gold and black are 
	finished with a settled ruby on the curved clip.  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	  
	
	   
    
    
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