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Orlando ([New ed.])

Woolf, VirginiaBowlby, Rachel(Contributions by)
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Virginia Woolf's exuberant `biography' tells the story of the cross-dressing, sex-changing Orlando who begins life as a young noble in the sixteenth century and moves through numerous historical and geographical worlds to finish as a modern woman writer in the 1920s.

The book is in part a happy tribute to the `life' that her love for Vita Sackville-West had breathed into Virginia Woolf's own day-to-day existence; it is also Woolf's light-hearted and light-handed teasing out of the assumptions that lie behind the normal conventions for writing about a fictional or historical life.

In this novel, Virginia Woolf plays loose and fast: Orlando uncovers a literary and sexual revolution overnight.

This book is intended for general readers, teachers and students of English literature, and Women's Studies.

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Oxford Paperbacks
0192834738 / 9780192834737
Paperback / softback
823.912
01/08/1998
United Kingdom
English
Classics
liv, 345p., [8]p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. This ed. originally published: 1992.