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Marlow Home Co. Dalloway Tree Seat Black 40.5cm H X 113cm W X 50.5cm D
Vendor: Wayfair.co.uk Price: 99.99 £ (+4.99 £)Create a natural canopy of shade while giving a rich look to your favourite tree with this classic metal tree bench! Marlow Home Co.
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The Virginia Woolf Collection 6 Books Box Set - Fiction - Paperback Classic Editions
Vendor: Books2door.com Price: 10.99 £ (+2.99 £)Titles in the Set :- A Room Of One's Own Mrs Dalloway Between The Acts The Waves To The Lighthouse Orlando Description :- A Room of One's Own: In this seminal feminist essay, Woolf explores the importance of financial independence and personal space for women, weaving a compelling narrative that challenges societal norms and celebrates the power of individual agency. Mrs. Dalloway: Set in post-World War I London, this iconic novel follows a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party, intertwining multiple perspectives to depict the complexities of human consciousness and the passage of time. Between the Acts: Woolf's final novel, "Between the Acts" offers a rich tapestry of characters and themes, blending comedy and tragedy against the backdrop of a summer pageant in rural England, showcasing the author's mastery of narrative experimentation. The Waves: A poetic masterpiece, "The Waves" unfolds through the inner monologues of six characters, tracing their interconnected lives from childhood to old age, as they navigate love, friendship, and the search for meaning. To the Lighthouse: Regarded as one of Woolf's finest works, "To the Lighthouse" is a lyrical exploration of family dynamics, memory, and the passage of time, set against the backdrop of a family's annual trip to a seaside house. Orlando: A dazzling blend of fantasy and biography, "Orlando" follows the adventures of its titular character across centuries and genders, exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the fluidity of human experience.With each book in this collection, Virginia Woolf invites readers on a journey of introspection and discovery, showcasing her unparalleled ability to capture the complexities of human existence with exquisite prose and profound insight.
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The Virginia Woolf Collection 6 Books Box Set - Ages 8+ - Paperback Sweet Cherry Publishing
Vendor: Books2door.com Price: 14.99 £ (+2.99 £)The Virginia Woolf Collection is comprised of six thought-provoking works. Classics such as Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse and many more delve into the historical, political and feminist issues prominent in the twentieth century. Woolf altered the course of modernist writing. Titles in this set: 1. Mrs Dalloway 2. Orlando 3. To The Lighthouse 4. The Waves 5. Voyage Out 6. A Room of One's Own. Description: Mrs Dalloway Upper-class housewife Clarissa Dalloway is preparing for a party one June morning, when an encounter with an old suitor makes her question her marriage and brings up thoughts of her past. Meanwhile, veteran Septimus Smith suffers from shell-shock and battles with adjusting to normal life following World War l. During Mrs Dalloway's party, the fates of Clarissa and Septimus intertwine with disastrous consequences. Orlando In the sixteenth century, Orlando enjoys life as a nobleman - including fleeting a deep love affair with a Russian princess, and an eventful stint in Constantinople as an ambassador. However, one day, Orlando awakes as a woman. She relishes her new life, but everything has irrevocably changed. Galloping through centuries and embarking on new life experiences, Orlando follows one person's captivating journey about identity. To The Lighthouse Every summer, the Ramsay family visit their holiday home in Scotland. It is where the children find themselves, and where the intricacies of adult relationships are uncovered. However, just a decade later from their last visit, the family shatters as they fall under the shadow of war, grief and bitterness. Woolf uses shifting perspectives and a stream of consciousness throughout the novel to create an intimate and lyrical essence. The Waves After first meeting by the sea as children, the lives of six friends - Bernard, Neville, Louis, Jinny, Susan and Rhoda - intertwine from childhood to middle age. The novel delves into their lives, exposing their achievements and failures as they question the meaning of life itself. Woolf's rich poetic language reveals each character's aspirations, triumphs and regrets in a unique monologic style. Voyage Out A party aboard the Euphrosyne, bound for South America, changes the life of Rachel ○ Vinrace. She has led a sheltered upbringing in the care of her aunts and knows very little about the world. On her voyage of self-discovery, Rachel asserts her own identity through observing and connecting with the world around her. Rachel falls in love with aspiring writer Terence Hewett before the book's tragic end. A Room of One's Own. In this extended essay, Virginia Woolf embarks on a journey studying different educational experiences available to men and women. She explores the fact that women live in a patriarchal world and, if they are to write, must have a room of their own. Beloved female authors - and their impactful works - are acknowledged as Woolf conveys the importance of tradition to all aspiring writers.
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The Virginia Woolf Collection 5 Books Box Set - Fiction - Paperback Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Vendor: Books2door.com Price: 14.99 £ (+2.99 £)Title in This Set: 1. The Voyage Out 2. Mrs Dalloway 3. To the Lighthouse 4. Orlando 5. A Room of One's Own Description: The Voyage Out In 1905, the naïve young woman Rachel Vinrace embarks on a journey to South America that will change her life forever As the long sea voyage proceeds, she connects with her fellow travellers and discovers the true meaning of love. Filled with a series of exceptional character portraits, Woolf uses the book to comment on the absurdities of Edwardian life and to explore the competing desires for freedom, intellectual stimulation, and romantic passion. Woolf's first novel is at once an insightful exploration of the female mind and a critique of a society that used gender to confine a person to a particular role. Mrs Dalloway The elegant Clarissa Dalloway is putting the finishing touches on her house as she prepares to host a high-society party in the evening. Meanwhile, Septimus Smith struggles with the after-effects of shell- shock. At first glance, the two could not appear to be more different - Dalloway is a middle- aged woman at home in the high-flying lifestyle of the prosperous upper classes, while Smith is poor, young, and traumatised The two narratives interweave to tell a haunting tale of life in interwar London. Lyrical, revolutionary, and extraordinarily insightful, this pivotal work showed what was possible in the modern novel. To the Lighthouse The Ramsay family first visit the Isle of Skye in 1910. Six-year-old James wants to go to the lighthouse they can see from their window and his mother tells him they'll go the next day if the weather permits... Following in the footsteps of Marcel Proust and James Joyce, this modernist tour-de-force questions who and what we are and how we perceive the world as we trudge through time. A haunting and beautiful meditation on the transience of life, absence and the inevitability of death, To the Lighthouse is a psychological masterpiece from one of the world's greatest writers. Orlando Inspired by the life of Woolf's lover, Vita Sackville- West, Orlando is the stunning tale of a 300-year-old poet. Against the backdrop of some of the most important moments of history, the titular character begins his life as a rowdy nobleman who delights in enjoying the privileges his status affords him. When he wakes one morning to discover that he is now a woman, he retains his joie de vivre. A wildly entertaining commentary on gender and history, this book acts as a magic mirror revealing how life and art constantly change but forever remain the same. A Room of One's Own One of the greatest arguments for female emancipation, A Room of One's Own began as a lecture series at Cambridge University defending women's independence. In this extended essay, Virginia Woolf brings to life the many issues facing women of her era and pioneered the path toward a more equal future. Passionate, insightful, and beautifully written, A Room of One's Own is a tour-de-force by one of the 20th...
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The Classics Family Bundle: For Adults and Children 31 Books Collection Set - Paperback Classic Editions
Vendor: Books2door.com Price: 52.99 £Titles in this Set: For adults: The Virginia Woolf Collection 6 Books Box Set A Room Of One's Own Mrs Dalloway Between The Acts The Waves To The Lighthouse Orlando Lilith's Brood Trilogy by Octavia E. Butler 3 Books Collection Dawn Adulthood Rites Imago For children: Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney 12 Books Collection Box Set Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules The Last Straw Dog Days The Ugly Truth Cabin Fever The Third Wheel Hard Luck The Long Haul Old School Double down Do it Yourself Charles Dickens Easy Classics By Pipi Sposito 10 Books Collection A Christmas Carol Oliver Twist The Old Curiosity Shop Great Expectations Nicholas Nickleby Hard Times A Tale of Two Cities David Copperfield Bleak House Little Dorrit Description for the adult collection: The Virginia Woolf Collection 6 Books A Room of One's Own: In this seminal feminist essay, Woolf explores the importance of financial independence and personal space for women, weaving a compelling narrative that challenges societal norms and celebrates the power of individual agency. Mrs. Dalloway: Set in post-World War I London, this iconic novel follows a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party, intertwining multiple perspectives to depict the complexities of human consciousness and the passage of time. Between the Acts: Woolf's final novel, "Between the Acts" offers a rich tapestry of characters and themes, blending comedy and tragedy against the backdrop of a summer pageant in rural England, showcasing the author's mastery of narrative experimentation. The Waves: A poetic masterpiece, "The Waves" unfolds through the inner monologues of six characters, tracing their interconnected lives from childhood to old age, as they navigate love, friendship, and the search for meaning. To the Lighthouse: Regarded as one of Woolf's finest works, "To the Lighthouse" is a lyrical exploration of family dynamics, memory, and the passage of time, set against the backdrop of a family's annual trip to a seaside house. Orlando: A dazzling blend of fantasy and biography, "Orlando" follows the adventures of its titular character across centuries and genders, exploring themes of identity, transformation, and the fluidity of human experience.With each book in this collection, Virginia Woolf invites readers on a journey of introspection and discovery, showcasing her unparalleled ability to capture the complexities of human existence with exquisite prose and profound insight. Lilith's Brood Trilogy 3 Books Dawn When Lilith lyapo wakes in a small white room with no doors or windows, she remembers a devastating war, and a husband and child long lost to her. She finds herself living among the Oankali, a strange race who intervened in the fate of humanity hundreds of years before. They spared those they could from the ruined Earth, and suspended them in a long, deep sleep. Over centuries, the Oankali learned from the past, cured disease and healed the world. Now they want Lilith to lead her...
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The Virginia Woolf Collection 5 Books Set - Fiction - Paperback Vintage Publishing
Vendor: Books2door.com Price: 17.99 £ (+2.99 £)Title in This Set: 1. The Waves 2. To the Lighthouse 3. A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas 4. MRS Dalloway 5. Orlando Description: The Waves The Waves is an astonishingly beautiful and poetic novel. It begins with six children playing in a garden by the sea and follows their lives as they grow up and experience friendship, love and grief at the death of their beloved friend Percival. Regarded by many as her greatest work, The Waves is also seen as Virginia Woolf's response to the loss of her brother Thoby, who died when he was twenty-six. To the Lighthouse The serene and maternal Mrs Ramsay, the tragic yet absurd Mr Ramsay, together with their children and assorted guests, are holidaying on the Isle of Skye. From the seemingly trivial postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse Virginia Woolf constructs a remarkable and moving examination of the complex tensions and allegiances of family life. One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's most popular novel. A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas This volume combines two books which were among the greatest contributions to feminist literature in the twentieth century. Together they form a brilliant attack on sexual inequality, A Room of One's Own, first published in 1929, is a witty, urbane and persuasive argument against the intellectual subjection of women, particularly women writers. The sequel, Three Guineas, is a passionate polemic which draws a startling comparison between the tyrannous hypocrisy of the Victorian patriarchal system and the evils of fascism. MRS Dalloway In this vivid portrait of one day in a woman's life, Clarissa Dalloway is preoccupied with the last-minute details of party she is to give that evening. As she readies her house she is flooded with memories and re-examines the choices she has made over the course of her life. Orlando As his tale begins, Orlando is a passionate young nobleman whose days are spent in rowdy revelry, filled with the colourful delights of Queen Elizabeth's court. By the close, he will have transformed into a modern, thirty-six-year-old woman and three centuries will have passed. Orlando will not only witness the making of history from its edge, but will find that his unique position as a woman who knows what it is to be a man will give him insight into matters of the heart.
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