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  • Man has no harbor, time has no rives_ Alphonse de Lamartine  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    I read the first novel by Virginia Woolf. Please read the preface of Marguerite Yourcenar, your reading will be facilitated. It is a novel which is used the "stream of consciousness": a series of interior monologues, one is in the heads of six c
  • Sentiment shared 2  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    Waves consists of two texts that intertwine. The first, a description of coastline early morning until evening; he alone is worth five stars, or even more, as these pages are a monument without defects of the international literature. Long prose poem
  • the world of "waves" of Virginia Woolf  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    the author takes us into the lives of several characters in different stages of their existence. Virginia Woolf's writing is fluid and we like to enter this universe which has been struggling to get out.
  • A failed experiment  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    Because it appears in the pantheon of writers who have made history, I wanted to read a book by Virginia Woolf: I had no a priori and I randomly selected. With Waves however, I believe not to be entered by the front door. In the vein of Ulysses (that
  • 7 troubling  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    virginia virginia rest. book a bit more difficult than other reading I must say. slow whiff of waves in the lives of these children is very well described and leading. it is carried away by this movement. relationships and write mode the lives of chi
  • Ethereal  

    The Waves (Paperback)
    I discovered during my prep Virginia Woolf being English and I confess that I immediately liked. I did not study at the time Mrs Dalloway, his great work, but work a little less known that was perhaps even more difficult, especially during the Englis