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Orlando - A Journey Through Time and Identity

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Maison d'édition: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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A literary masterpiece by the legendary Virginia Woolf, "Orlando: A Biography" is a dazzling, genre-defying novel that bends the boundaries of time, gender, and storytelling itself. Follow Orlando — a young nobleman who mysteriously lives for centuries and transforms into a woman — in an epic tale that begins in the Elizabethan era and ends in the twentieth century. 🎭⏳

This whimsical and profound work is not just a novel — it's a meditation on history, love, and the nature of self. Woolf's playful narrative voice, rich historical tapestry, and groundbreaking exploration of gender fluidity make Orlando one of the most important and enduring works in modern literature.

Whether you're a fan of classic fiction, feminist literature, or simply crave a story like no other, this book promises an unforgettable reading experience. ⭐

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Disponible depuis: 20/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 420 pages.

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