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Mrs Dalloway (+ CD-ROM)
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: CIDEB, 2008
Жанр: CIDEB
Страниц: 320 страниц
Загрузил: admin, 19 апреля 2013
   
The Waves
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: CRW Publishing, 2005
Жанр: CRW Publishing
Страниц: 264 страницы
Загрузил: arnestosdu, 17 августа 2008
   The Waves traces the lives and interactions of seven friends in an exploratory and sensuous narrative. The Waves was conceived and written during a highly political phase in Woolfs career, when she was speaking on issues of gender and of class. This was also the period when her love affair with Vita Sackville-West was at its most intense. The work is often described as if it were the product of a secluded, disembodied sensibility. Yet its writing is supremely engaged and engaging, providing an experience which the reader is unlikely to forget.
Orlando
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Wordsworth, 1995
Жанр: Wordsworth
Страниц: 192 страницы
Загрузил: zorkuzz, 15 декабря 2009
   Virginia Woolf's Orlando 'The longest and most charming love letter in literature', playfully constructs the figure of Orlando as the fictional embodiment of Woolf's close friend and lover, Vita Sackville-West. Spanning three centuries, the novel opens as Orlando, a young nobleman in Elizabeth's England, awaits a visit from the Queen and traces his experience with first love as England under James I lies locked in the embrace of the Great Frost. At the midpoint of the novel, Orlando, now an ambassador in Costantinople, awakes to find that he is a woman, and the novel indulges in farce and irony to consider the roles of women in the 18th and 19th centuries. As the novel ends in 1928, a year consonant with full suffrage for women. Orlando, now a wife and mother, stands poised at the brink of a future that holds new hope and promise for women.
To the Lighthouse
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Wordsworth, 1994
Жанр: Wordsworth
Страниц: 176 страниц
Загрузил: kubinec12, 10 сентября 2009
   «To the Lighthouse» is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels. It is based on her own early experiences, and while it touches on childhood and children's perceptions and desires, it is at its most trenchant when exploring adult relationships, marriage and the changing class-structure in the period spanning the Great War.»
The Waves
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Wordsworth, 2000
Жанр: Wordsworth
Страниц: 192 страницы
Загрузил: zorkuzz, 15 октября 2009
   «'I am writing to a rhythm and not to a plot', Virginia Woolf stated of her eighth novel, «The Waves». Widely regarded as one of her greatest and most original works, it conveys the rhythms of life in synchrony with the cycle of nature and the passage of time. Six children — Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny and Louis — meet in a garden close to the sea, their voices sounding over the constant echo of the waves that roll back and forth from the shore. The subsequent continuity of these six main characters, as they develop from childhood to maturity and follow different passions and ambitions, is interspersed with interludes from the timeless and unifying chorus of nature.In pure stream-of-consciousness style, Woolf presents a cross-section of multiple yet parallel lives, each marked by the disintegrating force of a mutual tragedy. «The Waves» is her searching exploration of individual and collective identity, and the observations and emotions of life, from the simplicity and surging optimism of youth to the vacancy and despair of middle-age.»
Orlando: A Biography
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Oxford University Press, 2008
Жанр: Oxford University Press
Страниц: 416 страниц
Загрузил: delovar, 05 июня 2011
   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.
Selected Short Stories
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Penguin Group, 2008
Жанр: Penguin Group
Страниц: 160 страниц
Загрузил: admin, 26 марта 2012
   Virginia Woolf tested the boundaries of fiction in these short stories, developing a new language of sensation, feeling and thought, and recreating in words the 'swarm and confusion of life'. Defying categorization, the stories range from the more traditional narrative style of Solid Objects through the fragile impressionism of Kew Gardens to the abstract exploration of consciousness in The Mark on the Wall.
Jacob's Room
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Daedalus Books, 2008
Жанр: Daedalus Books
Страниц: 336 страниц
Загрузил: phoenix7, 15 июня 2011
   Woolf's first distinctly modernist novel follows an aloof yet beloved young man from his childhood through his student days to his too-early death during World War I. Annotated and with an introduction by Vara Neverow.
The Selected Works of Virginia Woolf
Автор: Virginia Woolf
Издательство: Wordsworth, 2007
Жанр: Wordsworth
Страниц: 1024 страницы
Загрузил: bumbaroma, 03 августа 2010
   The delicate artistry and lyrical prose of Woolf's novels have established her as a writer of sensitivity and profound talent. Virginia Woolf displays genuine humanity and concern for the experiences that enrich and stultify existence. Society hostess, Clarissa Dalloway is giving a party and her thoughts on that one day, and the interior monologues of others with interwoven lives reveal the characters of the central protagonists. To the Lighthouse is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels. Based on her early experiences, it touches on childhood and children's perceptions and desires. It is at its most trenchant when exploring adult relationships and the changing class-structure in the period spanning the Great War. Orlando, 'the longest and most charming love letter in literature', playfully constructs the figure of Orlando as the fictional embodiment of Woolf's close friend and lover, Vita Sackville-West. 'I am writing to a rhythm and not to a plot', said Woolf of The Waves. Regarded as one of her greatest and most original works, it conveys the rhythms of life in synchrony with the cycle of nature and the passage of time.
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