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The Waves - Virginia Woolf's Experimental Masterpiece of Identity Time and Inner Consciousness - cover

The Waves - Virginia Woolf's Experimental Masterpiece of Identity Time and Inner Consciousness

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Golden Quill

Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill

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🌊 Six voices. One soul. A literary tide that rises and falls with memory, time, and being.

In The Waves, Virginia Woolf creates a groundbreaking novel unlike any other—told through the inner monologues of six characters as they navigate life, identity, loss, and the inexorable passage of time. Shifting and lyrical, the story moves like ocean waves—fluid, emotional, and timeless 🌅🌀.

Regarded as her most experimental work, The Waves is an ode to consciousness itself. This edition features annotations, a contextual introduction, and reading guidance—perfect for students, scholars, and literary adventurers seeking a deep and poetic challenge.

"The most daring of all Virginia Woolf's works." — The New York Times
"A hypnotic masterpiece of thought and rhythm." — The Guardian

📘 Click Buy Now to experience a novel that transforms language, narrative, and the nature of the self.
Available since: 05/22/2025.
Print length: 193 pages.

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