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The Common Reader

โœ Scribed by Virginia Woolf


Publisher
Random House;Vintage Digital
Year
2013;2015
Tongue
English
Weight
202 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
009944366X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Discover Virginia Woolf's informative and erudite critical essays on some of the key novelists and dramatists of the canon โ€“ from the ancient Greeks to Jane Austen and beyond.

Virginia Woolf read, and wrote, as an outsider, denied the educational privileges of her male contemporaries. She was perhaps better able, then, to address a 'common reader' in this wide-ranging collection of essays. With all the imagination and gaiety that are the stamp of her genius, she turns from medieval England to tsarist Russia, and subjects Elizabethan playwrights, Victorian novelists and modern essayists to her wise, acute and entertaining scrutiny.

Essays on Jane Austen, George Eliot, Nancy Mitford, Joseph Conrad, Michel de Montaigne, Daniel Defoe and many others.


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