The Marginalian • 3/6/2026 – 3/7/2026

Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882–March 28, 1941) expressed a concern that modern society lacks love, particularly noted during the first year of World War I. She suggested that prolonged absence of love leads to forgetting its meaning and recognition. In her novels, essays, letters, and journals, Woolf sought to locate, define, and reinstate love at the center of life.
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