Orlando
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Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" is an enchanting and thought-provoking tale that transcends time and gender, offering a profound exploration of identity, self-discovery, and the limits of societal roles. The novel tells the story of Orlando, a young nobleman in the Elizabethan era who miraculously transforms into a woman and embarks on a centuries-long journey through history. Through Orlando's extraordinary adventures-from Shakespeare's court to modern-day London-Woolf deftly examines the fluidity of gender and the arbitrary constraints placed on identity by society. This enchanting and satirical narrative blends fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the nature of artistic creation and personal transformation. As Orlando experiences life across different time periods, the novel questions the very nature of historical truth, gender roles, and the meaning of individuality. Woolf's elegant prose, sprinkled with humor and philosophical depth, invites readers to reflect on their own notions of identity and self-expression. Perfect for those interested in feminist literature, historical fiction, or the challenges of defining oneself outside societal norms, "Orlando" is an essential read. It's a playful and profound narrative that challenges conventions, making it an essential book for anyone who loves a story that defies expectations. The novel's experimental structure and vibrant characters will captivate readers seeking a book that blends imagination with social critique in an utterly unique way. "Orlando" is timeless, offering readers a literary experience that resonates deeply and lingers long after the final page is turned. ABOUT THE AUTHOR A pioneering voice in modern literature, Virginia Woolf redefined narrative form with her lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness technique. In works like "Mrs. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse", and "A Room of One's Own", she explored gender, identity, and the inner lives of her characters. A key figure of the Bloomsbury Group, Woolf challenged literary conventions and championed women's intellectual freedom. Her innovative style and bold ideas have cemented her as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
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Woolf, V. (2025). Orlando. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Woolf, Virginia. 2025. Orlando. Librofilio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Woolf, Virginia, Orlando. Librofilio, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Woolf, Virginia. Orlando. Librofilio, 2025.
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