53. Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf is regarded as a modernist writer and one of the most famous writers of the century. Her works are concerned with the individual consciousness, especially female consciousness. Her novels have become important to feminists for the way they show womens personalities to be limited by society. In her writing, she uses the technique called the stream of consciousness. One of her best novels is Mrs Dalloway 54. D.H. Lawrence D.H. Lawrence was one of the most famous modernist writers in English literature. His novels were critical of the modern world especially of the modern industrial society. In his writing, he gave up the conventions and forms that had been typical of the 18 th century. One of the features of his writing was that his language was easy and sentences were short 55. The Romantic Movement The romantic Movement started at the end of the 18 th century and the beginning of the 19th century. The spirit of Romanticism places emphasis on nature, originality, the emotional and personal. The great poets of this movement are Keats, Shelley and Wordsworth Jane austen and the bronte sisters are among the famous romantic novelists. Their writings are characterized by rich imaginations and53. Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf is regarded as a modernist writer and one of the most famous writers of the century. Her works are concerned with the individual consciousness, especially female consciousness. Her novels have become important to feminists for the way they show women’s personalities to be limited by society. In her writing, she uses the technique called the stream of consciousness. One of her best novels is Mrs. Dalloway. 54. D.H. Lawrence D.H.Lawrence was one of the most famous modernist writers in English literature. His novels were critical of the modern world, especially of the modern industrial society. In his writing, he gave up the conventions and forms that had been typical of the 18th century. One of the features of his writing was that his language was easy and sentences were short. 55. The Romantic Movement The Romantic Movement started at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. The spirit of Romanticism places emphasis on nature, originality, the emotional and personal. The great poets of this movement are Keats, Shelley and Wordsworth. Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters are among the famous Romantic novelists. Their writings are characterized by rich imaginations and