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Einstein’s theory may even have subtly influenced Woolf’s simple-but-sublime philosophy of art and life, which sought meaning in a frenetic, non-linear, likely godless world. Woolf desired to write fiction that captured the flux and strangeness of inner and outer life.

Gabrielle Bellot: How Much of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is in the Writing of Virginia Woolf?
Fascinating essay on relativity in science and modernist literature.

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