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The Common Reader - First and Second Series (eBook)

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2022
350 Seiten
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The Common Reader - First and Second Series - Virginia Woolf
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In "The Common Reader - First and Second Series," Virginia Woolf meticulously curates a collection of essays that explore the intricacies of literature through the lens of a discerning yet relatable reader. With her characteristic modernist style, Woolf deftly blends personal reflection, literary criticism, and social commentary, offering insights into both established classics and lesser-known works. The essays demonstrate her belief in the fluidity of literary value, encouraging readers to engage with texts on an intimate level, thereby fostering a deeper appreciation for literature's role in society and individual experience. Woolf's candid prose serves not just to critique, but to invite dialogue with the reader, positioning them as an active participant in the literary discourse of her time. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was a pivotal figure of the modernist movement and a central voice in feminist literature. Her own experiences with the Bloomsbury Group and her struggles against the confines of early 20th-century society offer a profound context for her essays. Woolf's intellectual pursuits were deeply rooted in her background; her father was a prominent writer and her mother a social reformer, which nourished her worldview and literary inclinations, fostering an abiding interest in the interplay between art and society. This compelling collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolution of literary criticism and the importance of the reader's perspective. Woolf's engaging prose and acute observations will resonate with both novice and seasoned readers alike, making it an essential addition to the bookshelf of those who appreciate the richness and complexity of literature.

Virginia Woolf, born Adeline Virginia Stephen on January 25, 1882, was an iconic figure in modernist literature, pioneering the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. Woolf was educated by her parents at their home in Kensington, London, which exposed her to a vast library and the opportunity to engage with her father's intellectual circle. Despite not attending university due to the restraints on women's education during that time, Woolf went on to become a central figure in the Bloomsbury Group, an influential collective of English writers, intellectuals, artists, and philosophers. Her literary career was marked by a series of innovative works, which not only include novels but also essays and critiques. 'The Common Reader: First Series' (1925) and 'The Common Reader: Second Series' (1932) are compilations of Woolf's essays, which reflect her wide reading and insightful literary analyses. In these texts, she delves into the works and lives of various authors, advocating for the 'common reader' and the importance of personal, emotional responses to literature. Woolf's other notable works include 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925), 'To the Lighthouse' (1927), and 'Orlando' (1928). Her distinct narrative style deploys free indirect speech, evocative descriptions, and psychological introspection, which has had a profound impact on the trajectory of 20th-century fiction. Tragically, Woolf's life was marred by mental illness, and she died by suicide on March 28, 1941. Nonetheless, her legacy as a trailblazer in narrative technique and women's writing endures.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 20th century literary thought • 20th century literature collection • A Death in the Family • Bloomsbury Group • Bloomsbury Group writers • British Literature Classics • classical to contemporary literature • cultural reading experiences • Ernest Hemingway • Erudition and Insight • Feminist literary studies • feminist perspective • Gabriel García Márquez • gender and literature • human psyche • insightful reader engagement • intellectual prose analysis • Joseph Conrad • Literary Canon • Literary criticism • literary criticism essays • literary philosophy • Modernist Era • modernist literature Virginia Woolf • One Day in My Life • on the road • personal narrative reflections • reader's perspective exploration • Sons and Lovers • Stream of Consciousness • Swann's Way • The Common Reader analysis • The Picture of Dorian Gray • Virginia Woolf • Virginia Woolf essays • women authors anthology • Woolf essay collections • Woolf's unique style
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