
A‑Level Essential Key Facts on Virginia Woolf, covering key dates, context, feminism, rhetoric and exam‑ready knowledge to support fast, effective revision. This concise, high‑impact fact file gives students a clear understanding of Woolf’s life, intellectual background and feminist arguments, with accessible explanations tailored specifically for A‑Level English Literature and A‑Level Language.
The resource breaks down Woolf’s biography, the social and political landscape of interwar Britain, the development of feminist thought, and the key ideas behind A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas. Students gain secure AO3 contextual knowledge and a strong grasp of the rhetorical and structural techniques Woolf uses to construct intellectual authority in her essays.
Designed for rapid revision and classroom use, the pack includes bullet‑pointed essential facts, key terminology, contextual anchors, and exam‑ready summaries that support comparison, unseen extracts and evaluative writing. It is ideal for teachers preparing comparison units, students revising independently, or classes studying rhetoric, gender, power and social critique.
Perfect for A‑Level English Literature, A‑Level English Language, A‑Level Combined Language & Literature, and any course exploring feminism, argumentation and literary non‑fiction.
Created by Janneta Stoddern.
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