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The Waves - A Poetic Symphony of Consciousness Identity and Time - cover
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The Waves - A Poetic Symphony of Consciousness Identity and Time

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editora: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopse

Voices rise. Thoughts ripple. Identity dissolves in rhythm and light.

The Waves by Virginia Woolf is one of the most experimental and lyrical novels of the 20th century. Told through the intertwining inner monologues of six characters, this literary masterpiece explores themes of self, society, nature, and death in a poetic stream-of-consciousness narrative that mimics the ebb and flow of the sea.

A novel without conventional plot, The Waves is Woolf's boldest innovation—a philosophical meditation as much as it is a novel, celebrating the fragmentary beauty of life and the fluidity of identity.

💬 "Woolf's most musical work—a novel written like a wave, ever rising and falling."

🌊 Why It's a Modernist Masterpiece:
Essential reading for fans of experimental fiction, philosophy, and feminist literature

Often studied alongside Ulysses, To the Lighthouse, and The Bell Jar

Ideal for readers of poetic language, reflective fiction, and character-driven introspection

📣 Flow Through Consciousness. Feel the Currents of Thought. Read The Waves.
Buy The Waves today and immerse yourself in a novel where every sentence pulses with poetic force and existential inquiry.
Disponível desde: 25/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 193 páginas.

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