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    Orlando

    Orlando

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    Virginia Woolfs Orlando, the longest and most charming love letter in literature, playfully constructs the figure of Orlando as the fictional embodiment of Woolfs close friend and lover, Vita Sackville-West. Spanning three centuries of boisterous, fantastic adventure, the novel opens as Orlando, a young nobleman in Elizabeths 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 Constantinople, ,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 end s 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. Wordsworth Classics presents this new edition, proclaimed by Woolfs, contemporary Rebecca West as a poetic masterpiece of the first rank, restoring Woolfs original photographs and index, and with an introduction and notes by Merry M. Pawlowski, Us scholar in Modernist and Woolf studies. Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés.At the midpoint of the novel, Orlando, now an ambassador in Constantinople, ,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 end s 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. Wordsworth Classics presents this new edition, proclaimed by Woolfs, contemporary Rebecca West as a poetic masterpiece of the first rank, restoring Woolfs original photographs and index, and with an introduction and notes by Merry M. Pawlowski, Us scholar in Modernist and Woolf studies. Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés.Nota: el contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. Más información

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    To the lighthouse

    To the lighthouse

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    This simple and haunting story captures the transience of life arid its surrounding emotions. 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. Nota: El contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. 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. Nota: El contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. Nota: El contenido de este libro se encuentra en inglés. Más información

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    To the Lighthouse

    To the Lighthouse

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    To the Lighthouse is me fifth novel by English modernist writer Virginia Woolf(1882-1941).Published in 1927,the novel narrates the visits of the Ramsay family ro the Isle of Skye in Scodand between 1910 and 1920. 

    1he story follows the tradition of modernist Iiterarure,focusing on philosophical introspection and stream of consciousness narration over plot,Like her contemporaries James Joyce and Mareel Proust,Virginia Woolf\'s goal was to make an aecurate depietion of the eomplexity of human relationships and the emotional spaces people inhabit through life. 

    To the Lighthouse adheres to this literary teehnique,but still maintains the story of the Ramsays and the events that unfold in their summer home during two days separated by ten years. 1he aetion shifts point of view several times and has very little dialogue,and yet retains the attention of the reader by the emotional threads of its charaeters and rheir thoughts. 

    1he plot of me novelas simple as ir is bears many similarities with Virginia Woolf\'s life,as she used her writing to understand and de al with unresolved issues with her family.To the Lighthouse is eonsidered today one of Virginia Woolf\'s best works,and a great example of modernist sensibilities. 

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  4. Al faro

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    Al Faro el la quinta novela de la escritora Virginia Woolf (1882-1941). Publicada en 1927, la novela narra la vista de la familia Ramsay a la Isla Skye, en Escocia, entre 1910 y 1920. La historia sigue la tradición de la literatura modernista, enfocándose en la introspección filosófica y en el monologo interior sobre la trama que adquiere un papel secundario. Como sus contemporáneos, James Joyce y Marcel Prosut, el objetivo de la escritora británica era crear representación precisas de la complejidad delas relaciones humanas, de los espacios emocionales que habitamos durante nuestra vida y de la naturaleza cambiante de nuestros pensamientos.
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  5. La señora Dalloway

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    Esta novela de la escritora modernista inglesa Virginia Woolf (1881-1941) narra un día en la vida de Clarissa Dalloway, mientras hace los preparativos para una fiesta que celebrará en la noche. La estructura narrativa se basa en el pensamiento de su protagonista y mediante saltos temporales y puntos de vista diferentes de otros personajes construye un retrato de la sociedad inglesa en la postguerra de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

    Es sin duda una de las mejores obras de su autora y una muestra del poder narrativo del modernismo literario y la técnica del tren de pensamiento, que es tan magistralmente utilizado para ilustrar la complejidad y profundidad de la mente humana, incluso en las situaciones más mundanas.
     
     
     

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