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The Virginia Woolf Collection 5 Books Set by Vintage Publishing; 9780853196136

The Virginia Woolf Collection 5 Books Set

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The Virginia Woolf Collection brings together five of the most significant works of modernist literature. This set invites readers to delve into the intricate world crafted by Woolf, renowned for her innovative narrative techniques and profound psychological insight.

The Plot

In 'The Waves', Woolf employs a unique stream-of-consciousness style to explore the lives and thoughts of six characters, capturing the fluidity of time and memory. 'To the Lighthouse' presents a poignant examination of family dynamics and the passage of time, set against the backdrop of a summer retreat on the Isle of Skye.

'A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas' combines essay and narrative to address the role of women in literature and society, advocating for women's independence and intellectual freedom. 'Mrs Dalloway' unfolds over a single day in London, weaving together the inner thoughts of Clarissa Dalloway and the experiences of shell-shocked soldier Septimus Warren Smith, highlighting themes of mental health and societal expectations.

'Orlando' is a playful and fantastical exploration of gender and identity, following its protagonist through centuries of English history, challenging the norms of gender and sexuality.

Themes

  • Exploration of time and memory
  • The role of women in society
  • Identity and self-perception
  • Modernist narrative techniques
“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” – Virginia Woolf

This collection showcases Woolf's mastery of language and her ability to evoke deep emotional resonance, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of narrative form and feminist literature.

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ISBN: 9780853196136

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