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Used book "The Common Reader" [90% new]

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Woolf was not only an accomplished novelist but also a discerning critic. This book is a selection of her literary criticism, featuring representative works from the two volumes of "The Common Reader" and other collections. In these twenty brilliant essays, the author discusses her views on the works of renowned writers such as Austen, Conrad, Hardy, Lawrence, and Forster. Her writing is sharp and profound, imbued with charm and wisdom in every line, offering rich insights.

Virginia Woolf (1882—1941) was a British novelist, critic, and publisher, a pioneering figure in 20th-century modernism and feminism, and a central figure in London's literary scene between the two World Wars. Her representative works include "Mrs Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando."

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