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Woolf described this work on the title-page of the first draft as `the life of anybody'. The Waves (1931) traces the lives and interactions of seven friends in an exploratory and sensuous narrative. The Waves was conceived, brooded on, and written during a highly political phase in Woolf's career, when she was speaking on issues of gender and of class. This was also the period when her love affair with Vita Sackville-West was at its most intense. The work is often described as if it were the product of a secluded, disembodied sensibility. Yet its writing is supremely engaged and engaging, providing an experience which the reader is unlikely to forget.
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The Waves, Virginia Woolf
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- 2008
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- Título
- The Waves
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Virginia Woolf
- Editorial
- Oxford University Press
- Publicado en
- 2008
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 260
- ISBN10
- 0199536627
- ISBN13
- 9780199536627
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Poesía, Clásicos, Siglo XX, Novelas sociales, Literatura inglesa, Tiempo, Pensamiento, Flujo de Conciencia
- Primera publicación
- 1931
- Título original
- The Waves
- Calificación
- 4,15 de 5
- Descripción
- Woolf described this work on the title-page of the first draft as `the life of anybody'. The Waves (1931) traces the lives and interactions of seven friends in an exploratory and sensuous narrative. The Waves was conceived, brooded on, and written during a highly political phase in Woolf's career, when she was speaking on issues of gender and of class. This was also the period when her love affair with Vita Sackville-West was at its most intense. The work is often described as if it were the product of a secluded, disembodied sensibility. Yet its writing is supremely engaged and engaging, providing an experience which the reader is unlikely to forget.


















