Virginia Woolf
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English
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"In her most exuberant, most fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character liberated from the restraints of time and sex. Born in the Elizabethan Age to wealth and position, Orlando is a young nobleman at the beginning of the story--and a modern woman three centuries later."--From publisher's description.
2) The waves
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English
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Against the background of the sea, the author presents a group of characters from childhood to old age who speak in soliloquy, and we see them as they appear to themselves and to each other. In the end one of the characters sums up the effect of their lives as a whole.
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Everyman's library volume 30
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English
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Observed across the years at their vacation house facing the gales of the North Atlantic, Mrs. Ramsay and her family seek to recapture meaning from the flux of things and the passage of time.
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English
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Considered to be, one of Virginia Woolf's most popular novels, Mrs. Dalloway follows one high-society woman as she goes about her day planning a splendid party for her acquaintances. As she goes about her day, she ponders on the life she could be living had she not married the reliable Richard Dalloway, and instead sought the enigmatic Peter Walsh. At one point, she muses on the fact that she had not the option to be with a close female friend of...
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Jing dian volume 9035
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2022.
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中文(繁體)
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Traveling through 300 years of time and space, experiencing the adventure of being a man and a woman. "The same person, there is no difference, but the gender has changed." The novelist Woolf is ahead of the times and boldly praised the wonderful biography of "gender fluidity" queer goddess∣ Tida. Tilda Swinton's special essay recommends Li Genfang, a professor at the Institute of Translation Studies, Normal University - Introduction Zhang Xiaohong,...
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c1982
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English
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An invaluable guide to the art and mind of Virginia Woolf, drawn by her husband from the personal record she kept over a period of twenty-seven years. Included are entries that refer to her own writing, others that are clearly writing exercises; accounts of people and scenes relevant to the raw material of her work; and comments on books she was reading.