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  • Orlando

    Orlando by Virginia Woolf is a unique and imaginative novel that spans centuries, exploring identity, gender, and transformation through an extraordinary narrative.The story follows Orlando, a character who lives through different historical periods and experiences a transformation that challenges traditional ideas of identity and time.What makes this novel exceptional is its creativity, poetic ... Read more

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  • The Duchess and the Jeweller

    Oliver Bacon, a jeweller who has clawed his way from a back alley to the top of Bond Street, receives a visit from a duchess bearing pearls of uncertain provenance — and an offer he understands is really a trap of vanity and desire. In a few sharp pages, Virginia Woolf dissects class, ambition, and self-deception with the same precision she brought to her novels, compressed into one of her most ... Read more

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  • Orlando

    Born a nobleman in Elizabethan England, Orlando lives for over three hundred years, wakes up one morning transformed into a woman, and carries on — through the frost fairs of the seventeenth century, the drawing rooms of the eighteenth, and into Virginia Woolf's own 1928 present — barely aging a day. Framed as a mock-biography, Woolf's most playful and dazzling novel is at once a love letter to ... Read more

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  • The New Dress

    Mabel Waring arrives at a fashionable party in a dress she had made specially for the occasion — and within moments is convinced that everyone in the room can see exactly how wrong it is, and exactly how wrong she is. Virginia Woolf turns one ordinary social evening into a merciless, exact portrait of self-consciousness and social anxiety, following Mabel's spiraling inner monologue with an ... Read more

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  • The Mark on the Wall

    Staring at an unidentified mark on her sitting-room wall, the narrator lets her thoughts drift — through snails and Troy, through Shakespeare and superstition, through the whole shape of a life — never quite arriving at an answer, and never needing to. Published in 1917, this was one of Virginia Woolf's first true experiments in stream-of-consciousness, the technique that would define her later ... Read more

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  • To the Lighthouse

    The Ramsay family and their guests gather at their summer home on the Isle of Skye, where young James longs to visit the lighthouse across the bay — a trip endlessly promised and endlessly postponed. Spanning a single day and then, in a devastating middle section, ten years in which war and loss reshape the family entirely, Virginia Woolf's 1927 masterpiece captures grief, memory, and the passage ... Read more

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  • The Waves

    From childhood to old age, six friends — Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny, and Louis — narrate their lives entirely in interior monologue, their voices rising and falling like the waves that punctuate the novel between chapters. Published in 1931, The Waves pushed the modernist novel further than Woolf, or almost anyone else, had dared: there is no conventional plot, no dialogue in the ... Read more

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  • Mrs Dalloway

    Clarissa Dalloway spends a single June day in 1923 London preparing to host a party that evening — buying flowers, greeting old friends, and drifting through memories of a life's roads not taken, while across the city a shell-shocked war veteran named Septimus Warren Smith moves toward his own crisis. Virginia Woolf's 1925 masterpiece unfolds almost entirely within her characters' inner thoughts, ... Read more

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  • Night and Day

    Series series Literary Classics
    Katharine Hilbery keeps house for a famous grandfather's memory, does mathematics in secret, and is engaged to a poet she does not love. Woolf wrote her second novel while recovering from a breakdown, deliberately in the old shape — Katherine Mansfield called it a lie in the soul, and Woolf never wrote a conventional novel again. The suffrage office and the mathematics are the tell. ... Read more

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  • An Unwritten Novel

    Saving fleeting snapshots, astutely observing strangers, recording meticulous detail: modernist author Virginia Woolf knows how to capture a moment.In 'Kew Gardens' and 'An Unwritten Novel', everyday life becomes a powerful stage for dreaming and storytelling. Woolf’s trademark stream-of-consciousness writing style is showcased in 'The Mark on the Wall' where a nameless narrator zeroes in on their ... Read more

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  • To the Lighthouse

    Series series Reclam Taschenbuch
    A summer house on the Isle of Skye, a postponed trip to a lighthouse overshadowed by the looming war: in what is arguably her most personal novel, which the author herself considered her best work, Virginia Woolf draws us into the streams of consciousness of the Ramsay family and their guests. In doing so, she not only addresses themes of connection, grief and tyranny, but also creates an ... Read more

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  • A Haunted House

    A Ghost Couple Searches an Old House for Something They Buried Long Ago

    A pair of ghosts drift through a house at night, opening drawers, lifting curtains, searching room by room for something they hid together while they were alive. The sleeping couple downstairs stirs but never quite wakes — and the treasure the ghosts are looking for turns out to be something far less obvious than gold.Virginia Woolf packs an entire emotional arc into a few pages of stream-of ... Read more

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