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Paperback Orlando Book

ISBN: 1025342674

ISBN13: 9781025342672

Orlando

"Orlando" is a visionary masterpiece of modernist fiction that explores themes of identity, gender, and time through the extraordinary life of its eponymous protagonist. The story begins in the Elizabethan era with a young nobleman who, after centuries of living and traversing different social landscapes, undergoes a mysterious transformation into a woman. Spanning over three hundred years of English history, the narrative follows Orlando's journey from the court of Queen Elizabeth I to the vibrant literary circles of the 18th century and into the bustling modern world of the early 20th century.

Through this fictionalized biography, Virginia Woolf delivers a playful yet profound satire of the literary and social conventions of different eras. The work is celebrated for its lyrical prose and its groundbreaking treatment of gender fluidity, as Orlando experiences life across the spectrum of human experience without losing their essential self. As one of the most inventive works of the 20th century, "Orlando" remains a timeless exploration of the fluidity of the human spirit and the enduring power of literature to transcend the constraints of time and societal norms.

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