Virginia Woolf criticizes Oscar Browning in her essay "Mr. Oscar Browning." She argues that Browning's behavior, characterized by vanity, self-importance, and insensitivity, embodies the worst traits of the British elite. Woolf suggests that his lack of self-awareness and attempts to control the narrative about himself demonstrate the failures of the privileged class.
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