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Titles in This Set
A Room Of One's Own
Mrs Dalloway
Between The Acts
The Waves
To The Lighthouse
Orlando
Details
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781804455005
Publisher: Classic Editions
Overview
The Virginia Woolf Collection brings together six of the author's most celebrated works in one elegant paperback set. From the trailblazing feminist essay A Room Of One's Own to the shimmering interior worlds of Mrs Dalloway, The Waves, To The Lighthouse and Orlando, and her poignant final novel Between The Acts, this collection offers a complete introduction to modernist fiction's defining voice. Ideal for students, book clubs and lifelong readers, it's a beautifully packaged way to explore Woolf's revolutionary approach to narrative, memory and identity.
About the Books
Virginia Woolf redefined the possibilities of the novel, and this six-book set captures the full range of her genius. A Room Of One's Own remains one of the twentieth century's most influential essays, arguing for women's creative and financial independence with wit and clarity. Mrs Dalloway follows a single London day with extraordinary psychological depth, while To The Lighthouse threads memory, loss and the passage of time through the story of one family's seaside holidays. The Waves pushes prose to its most experimental and poetic extremes, tracing six intertwined lives from childhood to old age through rhythmic, wave-like monologues. Orlando offers something entirely different: a playful, gender-bending biography spanning centuries, brimming with wit and imaginative daring. Between The Acts, Woolf's final novel, meditates on history, art and community through the lens of a village pageant, its elegiac tone all the more resonant given the circumstances of its posthumous publication. Together, these six titles showcase Woolf's stream-of-consciousness technique, her piercing social observation, and her enduring relevance to conversations about gender, creativity and the inner life. Whether read in sequence or dipped into individually, this collection rewards patient, attentive reading and repeated return.
About the Author
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was an English writer widely regarded as one of the most important modernist authors of the twentieth century. The daughter of critic Leslie Stephen, she endured a difficult adolescence marked by family bereavement, later channelling her experiences into innovative fiction and essays. A founding member of the Bloomsbury Group and co-founder of Hogarth Press, Woolf pioneered stream-of-consciousness narration and remains a defining voice in feminist and literary criticism.
Why You'll Love This Collection
This set offers an affordable, complete gateway into Woolf's finest work — essential reading for anyone drawn to lyrical prose, feminist thought and modernist fiction, all in one boxed edition.
Please Note: Please note that this listing is for the UK ISBN and edition, and the cover design may vary slightly from the image shown, though content remains as described.
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