Orlando
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[United States] : Naxos AudioBooks, 2024.
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eAudiobook
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Unabridged.
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1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 16 min.)) : digital.
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Published in 1928, Orlando is a fictional biography that spans several centuries and follows the protagonist, Orlando, an Elizabethan nobleman who undergoes a mysterious gender transformation. The novel explores themes of gender identity, fluidity and the constraints imposed by societal norms. It challenges traditional notions of gender roles and raises questions about the nature of identity and the passage of time. Orlando is widely regarded as one of Virginia Woolf's most innovative and influential works. It is known for its lyrical prose and experimental narrative style, blending historical fiction, fantasy and satire. The book is often celebrated for its contribution to feminist literature.

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ISBN:
9781781984857, 1781984859

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Read by Juliet Stevenson.
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Published in 1928, Orlando is a fictional biography that spans several centuries and follows the protagonist, Orlando, an Elizabethan nobleman who undergoes a mysterious gender transformation. The novel explores themes of gender identity, fluidity and the constraints imposed by societal norms. It challenges traditional notions of gender roles and raises questions about the nature of identity and the passage of time. Orlando is widely regarded as one of Virginia Woolf's most innovative and influential works. It is known for its lyrical prose and experimental narrative style, blending historical fiction, fantasy and satire. The book is often celebrated for its contribution to feminist literature.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Woolf, V., & Stevenson, J. (2024). Orlando. Unabridged. Naxos AudioBooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Woolf, Virginia and Juliet, Stevenson. 2024. Orlando. Naxos AudioBooks.

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Woolf, Virginia and Juliet, Stevenson, Orlando. Naxos AudioBooks, 2024.

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Woolf, Virginia, and Juliet Stevenson. Orlando. Unabridged. Naxos AudioBooks, 2024.

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