- Orlando - Virginia Woolf - Books

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  • Historical and social Fancy  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    Orlando was born in a rich and prestigious English aristocracy family in the sixteenth century. Generously endowed by nature, he will know a brilliant career, although he sometimes compromises by some fantasies. Throughout the pages, the reader reali
  • Uncomfortable 11  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    I'm not at all comfortable in the world of Virginia Woolf. I read dozens of pages and I stopped. Writing as the events in this book have bothered me and bothered. This comment is very subjective.
  • Resolve to contingency ...  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    In the form of an (auto) biography of a strange character who aged thirty years over a period of three centuries of life and changed once sexual identity, the author proposes a philosophical tale that sometimes evokes Candide Voltaire, bearing many c
  • An excellent novel 2  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    One book, the first three pages were stuck. Otherwise great. Virginia Woolf is an author that we like to reread.
  • Surprising! 132  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    Virginia Woolf had we not used to this kind of story so original that I find on the edge of science fiction! A living being that crosses the ages and changes sex ... It was very modern for its time!
  • Translation review  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    an English colleague told me Translation by Marguerite Yourcenar is the best but I do not believe it still exists!
  • Astonishing 97  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    This false Orlando character biography is an amazing work. Astonishing by the story of this character that crosses centuries, transforms man into a woman and making us book of impressions of the changing world, vision and feelings of man and woman an
  • False biography, true quest.  

    Orlando (Paperback)
    Orlando is a false biography. False because it takes as about a fictional character who never existed; also because a false biography recounts in detail the main actions of a historic figure gold here are not acts that are related, but the thoughts,