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Orlando - Virginia Woolf's Captivating Journey Through Time and Identity - cover

Orlando - Virginia Woolf's Captivating Journey Through Time and Identity

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Maison d'édition: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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✨ Discover a literary marvel that defies conventions and transcends boundaries with Orlando: A Biography! ✨ Virginia Woolf's bold and imaginative novel takes readers on an extraordinary journey across centuries, continents, and identities. 🌍⏳
📜 Follow the life of Orlando, a young nobleman in Elizabethan England who embarks on an extraordinary odyssey, mysteriously transforming into a woman and living for over 300 years without aging. Woolf weaves a narrative that explores gender fluidity, societal norms, and personal identity with her signature brilliance and wit. 🌈🌀 Orlando's timeless story invites readers to reflect on what it truly means to be human while celebrating the fluidity of existence and self-expression. 🪞💡
🎭 The novel spans eras and genres, blending history, fantasy, romance, and satire into a masterpiece that continues to captivate and inspire audiences. Woolf's dazzling prose and daring commentary make Orlando a transformative read, earning its place as a cornerstone of feminist and LGBTQ+ literature. 🌟📚 Recognized for its groundbreaking themes, the book has been hailed by critics as "a treasure trove of imagination" and "a celebration of individuality." 🏆✨
Whether you're a lover of historical fiction, fantasy, or modernist classics, Orlando offers a unique and unforgettable reading experience. Perfect for readers seeking a narrative that challenges conventions and celebrates the beauty of diversity in identity and time. 🕰️🎉
🔖 Don't wait—purchase this timeless masterpiece today and embark on an adventure that will captivate your heart and expand your mind! 🛍️📖
Disponible depuis: 19/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 352 pages.

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