Virginia Nicholson
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Virginia Nicholson (née Bell; born 1955) is an English non-fiction author known for her works of women's history in the first half of the twentieth century. Nicholson was born in Newcastle and grew up in Leeds before becoming a television researcher. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2019.[1]
Her father was the writer and art historian Quentin Bell, nephew of Virginia Woolf;[2][3] her mother, Anne Olivier Bell, edited Virginia Woolf's diaries.[4][5] She married writer William Nicholson in 1988.[4]