The Common Reader, First Series

Insightful Literary Essays and Nuanced Critiques for Literature Enthusiasts

Virginia Woolf

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In "The Common Reader, First Series," Virginia Woolf presents a compelling collection of literary essays that deftly navigate the terrain between critic and reader. Through a distinctive blend of personal reflection and analytical insight, Woolf explores the works of esteemed authors such as George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad, advocating for an intimate and subjective engagement with literature. Her prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and philosophical depth, aligning with the Modernist literary movement of the early 20th century, emphasizing the significance of personal experience in the interpretation of texts. Virginia Woolf, a central figure in Modernist literature, draws from her own experiences as a writer and a member of the Bloomsbury Group to craft her essays. Her engagement with feminist themes and her innovative narrative techniques are echoed in her critical approach, encouraging readers to consider the social and cultural contexts that influence literary appreciation. Woolf'Äôs acute awareness of the evolving landscape of literature during her time serves as the foundation for her passionate assertions regarding the role of the reader. "The Common Reader, First Series" is highly recommended for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of literature through a personal lens. Woolf'Äôs profound insights not only illuminate the texts she discusses but also invite readers to cultivate their own interpretations, making this work an essential read for literary scholars and casual readers alike.

Über Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf nació en Londres el 25 de enero de 1882 y murió el 28 de marzo de 1941, ahogada en el río Ouse. Al fallecer su padre, el conocido hombre de letras sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia y su hermana Vanessa abandonaron el elegante barrio de Kensington y se trasladaron al bohemio Bloomsbury, que dio nombre al brillante grupo literario formado alrededor de las hermanas Stephen. En 1912, Virginia se casó con Leonard Woolf; años después, fundaron y dirigieron juntos la editorial Hogarth Press. Considerada como una de las autoras más revolucionarias e imprescindibles del siglo xx, entre sus obras más importantes cabe destacar La señora Dalloway (1925), Al faro (1927), Orlando (1928), Las olas (1931), Los años (1937) y Entre actos (1941).


Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 229

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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