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Orlando invites readers to explore a dazzling narrative that spans over three centuries and challenges every convention of identity and time. As the protagonist transforms from a young Elizabethan nobleman into a woman navigating the modern world, Woolf deftly delves into the fluidity of gender, the nature of self, and the evolution of society. Inspired by her muse Vita Sackville-West, Orlando remains a bold and playful celebration of transformation, creativity, and the enduring power of living beyond the limits imposed by time or tradition. "As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a…mehr

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Orlando invites readers to explore a dazzling narrative that spans over three centuries and challenges every convention of identity and time. As the protagonist transforms from a young Elizabethan nobleman into a woman navigating the modern world, Woolf deftly delves into the fluidity of gender, the nature of self, and the evolution of society. Inspired by her muse Vita Sackville-West, Orlando remains a bold and playful celebration of transformation, creativity, and the enduring power of living beyond the limits imposed by time or tradition. "As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking." * Explore centuries of history through a single unforgettable life that defies the bounds of time and tradition. * Delve into the fluidity of gender and identity as Orlando transforms from nobleman to noblewoman across eras. * Experience a bold celebration of individuality, challenging norms with wit and grace. * Engage with a pioneering work of feminist and queer literature that still inspires today. * Journey through vivid settings, from Elizabethan courts to roaring 20th-century London, alive with cultural change.
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Virginia Woolf (1882- 1941) was a pioneering British modernist writer and a key figure in the Bloomsbury Group. Known for her stream-of-consciousness style, she authored classics like Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and A Room of One's Own. Woolf's works remain influential in feminist literature and modernist fiction, shaping discussions on identity, time, and consciousness.