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Orlando

Woolf Virginia
Publication date 12/09/2025
EAN: 9782322595907
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« Orlando » by Virginia Woolf is a groundbreaking work of English literature that defies conventional genres and expectations. Published in 1928, the novel chronicles the extraordinary life of Orlando, a young nobleman who begins his journey in Eliza... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count284
Languageen
AuthorWoolf Virginia
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date12/09/2025
Weight415 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.00 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
By Virginia Woolf
« Orlando » by Virginia Woolf is a groundbreaking work of English literature that defies conventional genres and expectations. Published in 1928, the novel chronicles the extraordinary life of Orlando, a young nobleman who begins his journey in Elizabethan England and lives for centuries, experiencing dramatic transformations including a change of gender along the way. Woolfs narrative blends historical fiction, fantasy, and satire, creating a unique meditation on identity, love, and the passage of time.Through Orlandos adventures across different eras and social milieus, Woolf explores themes of gender identity, transformation, and the fluidity of the self. The novel is celebrated for its wit, lyrical prose, and innovative structure, which challenges traditional notions of biography and history. Orlandos immortality and mutable identity serve as a metaphor for the human experience, reflecting Woolfs interest in the complexities of being and the limitations of societal norms.Orlando is widely regarded as a pioneering work in queer literature and feminist writing, as well as a cornerstone of literary modernism. Its playful yet profound examination of love, art, and self-discovery continues to resonate with readers interested in historical fiction, gender studies, and English literature.