| Format | Paperback |
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Orlando: A Virginia Woolf Modern Fiction Masterpiece – Original 1928 Edition
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| Print length: | 190 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 9 February 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 12.7 x 1.22 x 20.32 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8879127201 |
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A Must-Read Influential Classic of the Early 20th Century, with an insightful author biography “He sighed profoundly, and flung himself–there was a passion in his movements which deserves the word–on the earth at the foot of the oak tree.” Orlando by British feminist author Virginia Woolf is an English classic novel first published in 1928. Orlando is one of Virginia Woolf’s most well-loved works, a novel that took its inspiration from the dramatic family history of Vita Sackville-West , a poet and novelist with whom Woolf had a close relationship. It takes a satirical approach to the history of English literature and chronicles the thrilling exploits of a poet who undergoes a remarkable transformation from male to female. A male nobleman, Orlando, was born in England during the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th Century. At the age of 30, he undergoes a mysterious and fantastical transformation that allows them to live for centuries, experiencing different historical periods. Orlando achieved great success, both critically and financially, ensuring Woolfs’ financial stability. Scholars of women’s writing and gender and transgender studies have extensively written about this book, which is considered a feminist classic. Virginia Woolf’s writing is insightful and relatable, and a must read classic if you’re looking for an emotionally charged and engaging read. “She had gone. She had left him. He was never to see her again. And so he sobbed.” Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), a pioneering English writer and key figure of the Bloomsbury Group, defied literary conventions with her groundbreaking novels and essays. Born Adeline Virginia Stephen, she navigated the Victorian and Edwardian eras, grappling with mental health challenges throughout her life. Woolf’s trailblazing works, including Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse , showcased her mastery of stream-of-consciousness narrative and lyrical prose. A leading modernist, she explored the complexities of time, gender, and identity, leaving an indelible mark on literature. Woolf’s legacy endures as a feminist icon and literary luminary, inspiring generations with her profound insights and artistic courage. We are proud to provide an original, unabridged, professionally formatted edition . Our publications give the best reading experience possible and are perfect for any reader who wants to read classic literature in its original form. Purchase one of our editions today and see the difference for yourself. —- ISBN: 9798879127201
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