Virginia Woolf
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The Common Reader
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
An adventurous set of essays led by the “common reader,” wandering through centuries of literature with quick wit and x-ray insight. From Defoe and Austen to obscure diarists, it asks how books actually live in our hands—what we skip, savor, and misread—and celebrates the private, unruly pleasure of reading that persists beyond syllabi, critics, and grand theories.
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Monday Or Tuesday
Categories: Fiction » Literature
Explore eight experimental short stories delving into human consciousness. Encounter ghosts in a haunted house, women's societal debates, a heron's flight, strangers' unspoken stories on a train, quartet harmonies, vivid colors, Kew Gardens' serenity, and a mark's mysteries. These tales innovate form, probing perception, memory, and modernity through lyrical prose that entices and enlightens.
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Jacob's Room
Categories: Fiction » Coming of Age
A modernist exploration of a young man’s life unfolds through fragmented impressions, memories, and encounters. Beyond a linear narrative, it examines identity, relationships, and the fleeting nature of existence, offering a profound meditation on human experience and perception.
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The Voyage Out
Categories: Fiction » Coming of Age
A young, naive Englishwoman who travels by ship from London to South America.
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Mrs. Dalloway
Categories: Fiction » Literature
Over the course of a single London day, a refined woman prepares for an evening party while her thoughts drift through memories, regrets, and fleeting encounters. Beneath the surface of ordinary moments lies a profound reflection on time, love, loss, and the fragile threads that connect every human soul.
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