
About This Novel
"The Waves" is perhaps the least accessible of Virginia Woolf's nine novels. This is so because we encounter several questions about possibility that do not exist when reading her previous and subsequent works. For example, how could the content marked "So-and-so said" be uttered by the characters; how could six characters come together to talk like this; in addition, what is the relationship between the parts "said" by these characters and the description of the waves, and why can they be interspersed with each other to form such a text...
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