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==== Personal life ==== Virginia Stephen married writer Leonard Woolf in 1912, referring to him during their engagement as a "penniless Jew." The couple shared a close bond, and in 1937 Woolf wrote in her diary "Love-making — after 25 years can’t be attained by my unattractive countenance ... you see it is enormous pleasure being wanted, a pleasure that I have never felt." They also collaborated professionally, in 1917 founding the Hogarth Press, which subsequently published most of Woolf's work.[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/10/books/review/Messud.t.html?_r=1&n=Top%2fFeatures%2fBooks%2fBook%20Reviews&oref=slogin] The ethos of [[Bloomsbury group|Bloomsbury]] discouraged sexual exclusivity, and in 1922, Woolf met [[Vita Sackville-West]], wife of [[Harold Nicolson]] . After a tentative start, they began a relationship that lasted through most of the 1920s.[http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biow3/wool2.html] In 1928, Woolf presented Sackville-West with ''[[Orlando: A Biography|Orlando]]'', a fantastical biography in which the eponymous hero's life spans three centuries and both genders. It has been called by [[Nigel Nicolson]], Vita Sackville-West's son, "the longest and most charming love letter in literature." After their affair ended, the two women remained friends until Woolf's death in 1941. Virginia Woolf was also very close to her family, including her sister, Vanessa Bell and Vanessa's husband Clive Bell.
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