Orlando A Biography

Cover of Orlando A Biography by Virginia Woolf
Year: 1992
Language: en
Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 9780192818256
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Weight: 0.440924524 Pounds
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Orlando A Biography by Virginia Woolf, published by Oxford University Press in 1992, is a work that explores the life of its titular character, Orlando, who navigates the complexities of identity and time. This edition spans 345 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Orlando engaged in a dramatic act, slicing at the head of a Moor, setting the stage for a story that intertwines elements of fiction, history, and biography.

Readers will find that the book delves into Orlando’s experiences and the historical contexts that shape his journey. The narrative reflects on themes of gender and transformation, as Orlando’s life unfolds across centuries, allowing for a unique exploration of societal norms and personal evolution. With its blend of classic fiction and biographical elements, this work invites readers to consider the fluidity of identity against a backdrop of historical events.


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He-for there could be no doubt about his sex, though the fashion of the time did something to disguise it-was in the act of slicing at the head of a Moor which swung from the rafters. It was the colour of an old football, and more or less the shape of one, save for the sunken cheeks and a strand or two of coarse, dry hair, like the hair of a coconut. Orlando’s father, or perhaps his grandfather, had struck it from the shoulders of a vast Pagan who had started up under the moon in the barbarian fields of Africa; and now it swung, gently, perpetually, in the breeze which never ceased blowing through the attic rooms of the gigantic house of the lord who had slain him. Orlando’s fathers had ridden in fields of asphodel, and stony fields, and fields watered by strange rivers, and they had struck many heads of many colours off many shoulders, and brought them back to hang from the rafters. So too would Orlando, he vowed. But since he was sixteen only, and too young to ride with them in Africa or France, he would steal away from his mother and the peacocks in the garden and go to his attic room and there lunge and plunge and slice the air with his blade. Sometimes he cut the cord so that the skull bumped on the floor and he had to string it up again, fastening it with some chivalry almost out of reach so that his enemy grinned at him through shrunk, black lips triumphantly.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press. Year: 1992.
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ISBN-13: 9780192818256.
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Language: en. Pages: 345.

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