author: Virginia Woolf
2025-04-01
WW Norton & Co
Orlando: A Norton Critical Edition
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This Norton Critical Edition includes:
The first edition (1928) text of Orlando: A Biography, with an introduction and explanatory annotations by Madelyn Detloff, accompanied by illustrations from earlier editions.
Provocative reviews from Woolf’s contemporaries and various written materials that place Orlando within a changing epoch.
Seven critical essays on the novel’s major themes: gender, sexuality, class, feminism, and performance.
A chronology of Woolf’s life and a selected bibliography.
The first edition (1928) text of Orlando: A Biography, with an introduction and explanatory annotations by Madelyn Detloff, accompanied by illustrations from earlier editions.
Provocative reviews from Woolf’s contemporaries and various written materials that place Orlando within a changing epoch.
Seven critical essays on the novel’s major themes: gender, sexuality, class, feminism, and performance.
A chronology of Woolf’s life and a selected bibliography.
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This Norton Critical Edition includes:
The first edition (1928) text of Orlando: A Biography, with an introduction and explanatory annotations by Madelyn Detloff, accompanied by illustrations from earlier editions.
Provocative reviews from Woolf’s contemporaries and various written materials that place Orlando within a changing epoch.
Seven critical essays on the novel’s major themes: gender, sexuality, class, feminism, and performance.
A chronology of Woolf’s life and a selected bibliography.
The first edition (1928) text of Orlando: A Biography, with an introduction and explanatory annotations by Madelyn Detloff, accompanied by illustrations from earlier editions.
Provocative reviews from Woolf’s contemporaries and various written materials that place Orlando within a changing epoch.
Seven critical essays on the novel’s major themes: gender, sexuality, class, feminism, and performance.
A chronology of Woolf’s life and a selected bibliography.
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