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World Classics eBook Series

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  • The String Quartet

    Series series World Classics
    "Sir, I would trust you with my heart. Moreover, we have left our bodies in the banqueting hall. Those on the turf are the shadows of our souls."Our narrator is attenting a classical music concert given by a string quartet, and while seated there, she catches snippets of conversations around her, and reflects upon the different responses listening to music can inspire.Writing about music is ... Read more

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  • Two Stories

    Series series World Classics
    "Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall."'The Mark on the Wall' is about a woman sitting in her chair, starring at a mark on the wall, but if you think that is all it is, you are in for a surprise. In a series of stream of consciousness, which Virginia Woolf mastered so well, the narrator contemplates the cause of this unknown mark, ... Read more

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  • The Common Reader, First Series

    Series series World Classics
    "There is a sadness at the back of life which some people do not attempt to mitigate. Entirely aware of their own standing in the shadow, and yet alive to every tremor and gleam of existence, there they endure."'The Common Reader' is a collection of essays that, as the title suggests, is for the common reader -- the one who reads for pleasure's sake. Shedding academic language and the high brow ... Read more

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  • The Mark on the Wall

    Series series World Classics
    "Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall."Yes, 'The Mark on the Wall' is about a woman sitting in her chair, starring at a mark on the wall, but if you think that is all it is you are in for a surprise. In a series of stream of consciousness, which Virginia Woolf mastered so well, the narrator contemplates the cause of this unknown ... Read more

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  • Kew Gardens

    Series series World Classics
    Characterised by Virginia Woolf's exquisite prose, ´Kew Gardens´ invites readers on a vivid, sensory journey through one of London's most celebrated botanical spaces.As characters stroll amongst exotic flora and fauna, their fleeting thoughts and dialogues create a tapestry of human experience.A charming short story that opens a window into the interconnectedness of all life, ´Kew Gardens´ is the ... Read more

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  • Mrs Dalloway

    Series series World Classics
    Immerse yourself in the enchanting prose which makes ´Mrs Dalloway´ a timeless classic, celebrated globally as one of Virginia Woolf's greatest novels.While Mrs Dalloway meticulously prepares for a grand evening soirée, she is interrupted by the arrival of an old admirer, who unknowingly ignites a cascade of memories and reflections that threaten to consume her.Weaving you in and out of her ... Read more

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  • The Voyage Out

    Series series World Classics
    Embark on a haunting journey of self-discovery and transformation in Virginia Woolf's first novel, 'The Voyage Out'.Rachel Vinrace, a young woman sheltered from life's realities, is whisked away on her father's ship to South America. As she navigates through a complex web of conversations about art, love, and the human experience with fellow voyagers, Rachel begins questioning her place in society ... Read more

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  • To the Lighthouse

    Series series World Classics
    Set in the summer home of an English family, the novel unfolds through shifting perspectives of each character's stream of consciousness, recalling childhood emotions and highlights of adult relationships. Shifts occur even mid-sentence, and in some sense they resemble the rotating beam of the lighthouse. A landmark of high modernism and one of Woolf's best works. ... Read more

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  • Night and Day (Illustrated)

    "Night and Day" is a novel writing and published by Virginia Woolf in 1919. It narrates the daily life and the loving interlacements, sentimental of two friends: Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. The protagonist is Katharine. She appears you of it to a privileged family, bourgeois. Katharine is often winning for her dowries letteraire, but secretly it has a great passion for the mathematics and ... Read more

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  • Jacob's Room

    Jacob’s Room is a groundbreaking exploration of the stream-of-consciousness technique with which Virginia Woolf since became associated. Here we find Woolf’s familiar eye on social conventions and political realities of her time, often described with irony and wit. Jacob’s Room is a novel that stays with us for days, months, then disappears until a sentence, an ironic comment bubbles up ... Read more

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  • A Room of One's Own

    A Room of One's Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. First published on 24 October 1929. The title of the essay comes from Woolf's conception that, "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction". Woolf notes that women have been kept from writing because of their relative poverty, and financial freedom will bring women the freedom to write; "In the first place, ... Read more

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  • The Years

    Series series Classics To Go
    The Years is a 1937 novel by Virginia Woolf, the last she published in her lifetime. It traces the history of the genteel Pargiter family from the 1880s to the "present day" of the mid-1930s. Although spanning fifty years, the novel is not epic in scope, focusing instead on the small private details of the characters' lives. Except for the first, each section takes place on a single day of its ... Read more

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