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Explore an epic quartet of ‘Selected Virginia Woolf’ in this exciting collection of profound and powerful tales. From following one woman’s journey as she reckons with the trials and tribulations of social life in ‘Mrs Dalloway’ to seeing conflict and heartache resurface amongst the feuding Ramsay family members in ‘To The Lighthouse’, this collection is bound to have a lasting impression on any reader! Deep dive into Woolf’s first novel ‘The Voyage Out’ as Rachel Vinrace sets sail to Sou...
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Författare Virginia Woolf (författare)
Förlag Saga Egmont
Utgiven 27 Mars 2025
Längd 904 sidor
Genrer Romaner, Skönlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9788728578568
Explore an epic quartet of ‘Selected Virginia Woolf’ in this exciting collection of profound and powerful tales. From following one woman’s journey as she reckons with the trials and tribulations of social life in ‘Mrs Dalloway’ to seeing conflict and heartache resurface amongst the feuding Ramsay family members in ‘To The Lighthouse’, this collection is bound to have a lasting impression on any reader! Deep dive into Woolf’s first novel ‘The Voyage Out’ as Rachel Vinrace sets sail to South America or explore the fluidity of time and identity with 'Orlando' and venture through four centuries in the life of a young nobleman who mysteriously transforms into a woman. Crafting a powerfully perceptive collection of personal, political, and philosophical novels, ‘Selected Virginia Woolf’ is the perfect companion for fans of Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’ and ‘Intermezzo’. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a hugely influential English writer and modernist of the 20th-century literary scene. A pioneer in the narrative device of streams of consciousness, Woolf’s breath-taking authorship spans ‘The Waves’, ‘Mrs Dalloway’, ‘Orlando’ and the non-fiction title ‘A Room of One’s Own’.