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Sweet Cherry Publishing Paperback English

Orlando

By Virginia Woolf

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Sweet Cherry Publishing Paperback English

Orlando

By Virginia Woolf

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  • ‘I’m sick to death of this particular self. I want another.’In the sixteenth century, Orlando enjoys life as a nobleman – including a fleeting yet deep love affair with a Russian princess, and an eventful stint in Constantinople as an ambassador. However, one day, Orlando awakes as a woman. She relishes her new life, but everything has irrevocably changed. Galloping through centuries and embarking on new life experiences, Orlando follows one person’s captivating journey about identity. About The Virginia Woolf Collection:The Virginia Woolf Collection is comprised of six thought-provoking works. Classics such as Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse and many more delve into the historical, political and feminist issues prominent in the twentieth century. Woolf altered the course of modernist writing.
‘I’m sick to death of this particular self. I want another.’In the sixteenth century, Orlando enjoys life as a nobleman – including a fleeting yet deep love affair with a Russian princess, and an eventful stint in Constantinople as an ambassador. However, one day, Orlando awakes as a woman. She relishes her new life, but everything has irrevocably changed. Galloping through centuries and embarking on new life experiences, Orlando follows one person’s captivating journey about identity. About The Virginia Woolf Collection:The Virginia Woolf Collection is comprised of six thought-provoking works. Classics such as Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse and many more delve into the historical, political and feminist issues prominent in the twentieth century. Woolf altered the course of modernist writing.