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The Waves

Virginia Woolf

Verlag: The Ebook Emporium

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Beschreibung

How can six voices tell one human story?

First published in 1931, The Waves by Virginia Woolf is one of the most experimental and ambitious novels of modernist literature. Told through the interwoven inner monologues of six characters from childhood to old age, the novel captures the rhythms of thought, memory, and identity as life unfolds.

Structured around poetic interludes describing the movement of the sun across the sea, the book dissolves traditional plot in favor of lyrical language and psychological depth. Woolf explores individuality and unity, time and change, and the shared experience of being alive.

This novel stands as Woolf's most daring exploration of consciousness, blending poetry and prose into a single, immersive experience.

Inside this eBook, you'll explore:

A radical narrative form built from interior monologue

Themes of identity, friendship, and the passage of time

Lyrical language that blurs the line between poetry and fiction

One of the most influential works of literary modernism

Widely studied and admired for its originality, The Waves remains essential reading for readers interested in experimental fiction and the evolution of the modern novel.

Enter the rhythm of thought and time. Buy now and experience one of Virginia Woolf's most profound achievements.
Verfügbar seit: 21.01.2026.
Drucklänge: 193 Seiten.

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