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Orlando by Virginia Woolf; 9780241436301

Orlando

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Orlando is a groundbreaking novel by Virginia Woolf that intricately weaves the life of its protagonist, a young nobleman who transforms into a woman, navigating the complexities of identity and gender across several centuries. Beginning in the sixteenth century, Orlando's journey is marked by whimsical encounters and profound societal observations, challenging the rigid gender roles of both the past and the present.

The Plot

The narrative follows Orlando as he experiences life as both a man and a woman, moving through various historical contexts that shape his understanding of self and society. From the courts of Elizabethan England to the vibrant literary salons of modernity, Orlando's adventures highlight the capricious nature of identity. Woolf's playful mock biography serves as both a personal tribute to Vita Sackville-West and a broader commentary on the fluidity of gender and the constraints imposed by society.

Themes

  • Identity: Woolf explores the multifaceted nature of self, questioning the binary notions of gender.
  • Time: The novel spans centuries, illustrating the evolution of societal norms and personal freedom.
  • Gender Roles: Through Orlando's experiences, Woolf critiques the limitations placed on individuals based on gender.
“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.”

Woolf's lyrical prose and innovative narrative style invite readers into a world where the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur. Orlando stands as a testament to Woolf's literary genius, resonating with themes found in her other works, such as Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, making it essential reading for those intrigued by the complexities of human experience and identity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 127 mm × 196 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241436301

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