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  1. Originally published in 1928, Orlando, one of Virginia Woolf’s better-known novels, provides a splendid example of Modernist experimentation with genre and storytelling. Orlando is a young Elizabethan nobleman who loves writing poetry as much as he does hunting, wrestling with the household dogs, and indulging in a fine night’s carouse.

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    Discover a complete summary of Virginia Woolf's emblematic novel "Orlando" and its themes on livrecritique.online.

  3. Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel Orlando is a romping, time-travelling feminist escapade. The protagonist, Orlando , begins life as a handsome, young, male, seventeenth-century aristocrat who changes gender and moves towards 1928 ~~ pivotal as the year which saw the granting of universal voting to women.

  4. Orlando es una novela escrita por Virginia Woolf y publicada en 1928. La historia comienza en la Inglaterra del siglo XVI, donde conocemos a Orlando, un joven noble que se enamora de una princesa rusa mientras trabaja como embajador en Constantinopla. Pero lo que parece ser un romance de ensueño, pronto se convierte en una pesadilla cuando ...

  5. In Orlando, Virginia Woolf implies that biographies of the past have failed to effectively capture a subject because they rely too heavily on what is perceived as objective fact. The book’s subject, Orlando , is a fictional character based upon Woolf’s real-life friend and lover, Vita Sackville-West, and Orlando’s unbelievable life spans some 400 years.

  6. Virginia Woolf was born in London, England on January 25, 1882. She was the daughter of the prominent literary critic Leslie Stephen. Her early education was obtained at home through her parents and governesses. After death of her father in 1904, her family moved to Bloomsbury, where they formed the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of ...

  7. Virginia Woolf’s captivating novel takes you on a timeless journey through the life of a protagonist who defies the constraints of time and gender. Through Woolf’s masterful use of poetic language, stream of consciousness narrative, and rich symbolism, “Orlando” explores themes of identity, love, and the fluidity of existence.