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_991241 _aWoolf, Virginia, _q(Adeline Virginia), |
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_aThe Waves / _cVirginia Woolf ; introduction and notes Deborah Parsons |
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_aLondon : _bWordsworth Editions Limited, _c2000 |
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_a171 pages ; _c20 cm. |
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520 | _a"I´am writting to a rhythm and not to a plot". Virginia Woolf stated of her eight novel, The Waves. Widely regarded as one of her greatest and most original woorks, it conveys the rhythms of life in synchrony with the cycle of nature and the passage of time. Six children -Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny and Louis- meet in a garden close to the sea, their voices sounding over the constant echo of the waves that roll back and forth from the shore. The subsequent continuity of these six main characteres, as they develop from chilhood to maturity and follow different passions and ambitions, is interpersed with interludes from the timeless and unifying chorus of nature. | ||
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_9138017 _aParsons, Deborah _ewin _uUniversity of Birmingham |
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