Virginia Woolf eBooks
eBooks di Virginia Woolf editi da Enrico Conti di Formato Mobipocket
In the Orchard. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Virginia Woolf - Enrico Conti, 2019 -
"In the Orchard" is a story by Virginia Woolf written and published in 1923. The protagonist is Miranda, in the shade of the apple trees. The reader is immersed, by Virginia Woolf, in a rural context. In this story, the writer performs a real creative literary experiment, (very similar to what was already happening in the pictorial context with the post -impressionism), as there is not a narration and description performed with the usual linear temporal canons (of "before"and "after", of the past and of the future), but a sort of moving paintings, through which the narration is based on space and sound .. Through space and sound, therefore, Miranda, reconnects herself with the rest of the world and will be transported from the boundless land to the sea.
Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Virginia Woolf - Enrico Conti, 2019 -
Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street is a story by Virginia Woolf published in 1923. The work is full of reflections on the British society of the time and begins by describing Clarissa Dalloway, lady of English high society. Clarissa, (wife of a politician, member of the House of Lords) leaves home to buy a pair of French gloves. From here on it will be a succession of meetings and intimate reflections of Mrs.Dalloway on life, death, on the detached English society. The story is written in a very original way. and the writer often makes a mockery of all the clichés and social conventions that tend to debase the human soul and generally deprive it of freedom of expression. In a highly conventional and conventional world, in fact, it is always very difficult to express oneself for what one really is.
Night and Day (Illustrated). E-book. Formato Mobipocket Virginia Woolf - Enrico Conti, 2018 -
"Night and Day" is a novel writing and published by Virginia Woolf in 1919. It narrates the daily life and the loving interlacements, sentimental of two friends: Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. The protagonist is Katharine. She appears you of it to a privileged family, bourgeois. Katharine is often winning for her dowries letteraire, but secretly it has a great passion for the mathematics and the sentimental relationships...