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ISBN
9780008542108 (paperback)
Classification
F WOOL
Personal Name
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
Title
The waves / Virginia Woolf.
Edition
Collins Classics paperback edition.
Production & Copyright Details
London : William Collins, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2022.
Physical Description
216 pages ; 20 cm
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Collins Classics
Summary Note
There was a star riding through clouds one night, and I said to the star, 'Consume me' Six friends traverse the uneven road of life together in Virginia Woolf's most unconventional classic. Bernard, Jinny, Louis, Neville, Rhoda and Susan first meet as children by the sea, and their lives are forever changed. A poetic novel written in a lyrical way only Woolf could master, these narrators face both triumph and tragedy that touches them all. Throughout their lives, they examine the relationship between past and present, and the meaning of life itself. A landmark of innovative fiction and the most experimental of Virginia Woolf's novels, The Waves is still regarded as one of the greatest works ever written in the English language.
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Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction
Friendship -- Fiction
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Psychological fiction
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