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Virginia Woolf: Orlando (1929, Bernhard Tauchnitz)

280 pages

English language

Published Aug. 2, 1929 by Bernhard Tauchnitz.

OCLC Number:
5268378

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5 stars (4 reviews)

In her most exuberant, most fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character liberated from the restraints of time and sex. Born in the Elizabethan Age to wealth and position, Orlando is a young nobleman at the beginning of the story-and a modern woman three centuries later.

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reviewed Orlando by Virginia Woolf (A Harvest book, HB 266)

Orlando by Virginia Woolf

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Orlando is the fictional biography of an Elizabethan nobleman who becomes a woman and lives on into the 20th century, where they quickly become adept at road rage. For all its weirdness, this is one of the more accessible of Woolf’s novels. Among other things, the story examines the nature of gender, of sexuality, and (since Orlando is a poet) of literature. Be prepared to stumble over moments of casual racism.

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