Collected Works of Woolf·volume 1 (set of 4 Volumes in Total)

Collected Works of Woolf·volume 1 (set of 4 Volumes in Total)

by (british) Virginia Woolf

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"You must have money and a room of your own." Woolf is a world-renowned novelist, essayist, and critic. She has a wide range of genius and a sharp vision, which laid the foundation of modern literature in the twentieth century. The Hogarth Book Company she co-founded with her husband published many avant-garde masterpieces that transcended the times. The most eye-catching among them is her own work. As a dazzling star in the "Bloomsbury literary circle", her talent has been admired by Eliot, Forster, Russell and other famous writers. Her famous line "Have a room of your own" is still a stirring declaration, telling everyone that being yourself is more important than anything else. "Collected Works of Woolf, Volume 1 (Set of 4 volumes)" includes the first four types of the new Shanghai translation of "Collected Works of Woolf": Mrs. Dalloway, the foundational work of stream-of-consciousness novels, "To the Lighthouse", the immortal "Lighthouse" of stream-of-consciousness writing, "Orlando", a shocking work about "The Second Sex" from a literary perspective, and "The Ordinary Reader", a selection of Woolf's literary criticism. This translated version is an authoritative classic and the selection is highly representative. It is the best choice for understanding and reading Woolf.

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