Orlando
In her most exuberant and fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character freed from the constraints of time and sex. Born in Elizabethan times to wealth and position, Orlando is a young nobleman at the beginning of the story and a modern woman three centuries later.
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Nobility in Fiction, Gender Identity in Fiction, Fiction, England in Fiction, Transsexuals, Sex Role in Fiction, Characters and Characteristics in Literature, Textual Criticism, Literature, Women, Men, Men, Facsimiles, History, English Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Women, Transsexuals in Fiction, Women in Fiction, Sackville-West, V. in Fiction, Men in Fiction, Nobility, History, England, Characters and characteristics in literature in fiction, Sexual role, Fiction, Gender identity, feminist literature, British and Irish fiction (fictional works by an author), fiction, fantasy, historical, England, fiction, LGBTQ gender identity, fiction, general, English literature, general fiction, sexual roles, continental European drama (dramatic works by an author), Rôle selon le sexe, Romans, nouvelles, Orlando (Woolf, Virginia), criticism and interpretation, Long Now Manual for Civilization, collection:Name, LGBTQ fiction before Stonewall, sex rolesPlaces
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Editing notes
"A harvest book."
Includes bibliographic references.
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