Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

Nigel Nicholson , Karesa McElheny (Narrator)
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Jan 1, 2001 · English · Audiobook
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Book Details

Format Audiobook
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2001
Publisher Books on Tape
ISBN-10 0736670726
ISBN-13 9780736670722

Description

Virginia Woolf's life and legacy within the tumultuous world of the Bloomsbury Group are explored in an engaging narrative that reveals the complexities of her character and creative genius. The authors weave together insightful anecdotes, contextual histories, and personal reflections that paint a vivid picture of Woolf as both a pioneering feminist and an innovative writer. Her relationships with fellow artists, intellectuals, and friends illuminate the vibrant atmosphere of early 20th-century London, where art and ideas flourished amidst societal change.

Throughout the pages, readers will find a deep dive into Woolf's struggles with mental health, her bold literary experiments, and her indelible impact on modern literature. The interplay between her life experiences and her writing style provides a compelling backdrop that speaks to contemporary themes of identity and existential inquiry. This exploration not only celebrates Woolf’s contributions to literature but also invites readers to engage with the enduring relevance of her work in today’s world.

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Action & Adventure Classics Nature
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