The Waves

(Autor) Virginia Woolf
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'I, who would wish to feel close over me the protective waves of the ordinary, catch with the tail of my eye some far horizon.' Intensely visionary yet absorbed with the everyday; experimental, daring and challenging, The Waves is regarded by many as Virginia Woolf's greatest achievement. It follows a set of six friends from childhood to middle age as they experience the world around them and explore who they are and what it means to be alive. As the contours of their lives are revealed, a unique novel is slowly unveiled. Enfolded within Woolf's lyrical and mysterious language, the mundane takes on a startling new significance while distant pasts are no less in play than the clamorous sounds and kaleidoscopic sights of the modern city. Yet precisely where the alluringly enigmatic pages of The Waves are leading, and what deeper meanings are held within its undulant chapters and shimmering interludes, are questions that have never ceased to enthral readers and critics alike. In this new edition David Bradshaw considers the spellbinding oddness and originality of The Waves, helping the reader to negotiate a way though this most poetic and haunting of novels. Features: --A new edition of Woolf's novel, regarded by many as her greatest achievement. --Edited by David Bradshaw, a distinguished Woolf scholar and editor of acclaimed editions of Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, The Mark on the Wall and Other Stories, and Woolf's Selected Essays. --Draws on the latest scholarship for the introduction and notes, which help to orient the reader through the novel's complexity. --Up-to-date bibliography. --Full and helpful chronology. --Biographical preface by Frank Kermode. New to this edition: --Introduction by David Bradshaw. --Revised and updated Select Bibliography. --Fuller chronology. --New and expanded notes. --Re-set text for improved appearance. Edited by David Bradshaw, University of Oxford. Publisher's note.

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Editorial:
Oxford University Press, USA
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
257
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780199642922
Año de publicación:
2014
Fecha publicación:
11 de Diciembre de 2014

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was a prominent English writer and modernist literary figure. Known for her stream-of-consciousness writing style, she challenged traditional narrative structures and explored themes of gender, class, and mental health in her works. Some of her most notable works include "Mrs. Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando." Woolf's contributions to literature include her innovative approach to character development and narrative technique, as well as her exploration of the inner lives of her characters. Her most famous work, "Mrs. Dalloway," is considered a masterpiece of modernist literature and a reflection of Woolf's unique literary voice. Woolf's impact on the literary genre is undeniable, as she paved the way for future generations of writers to experiment with form and style in their own works.

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