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Virginia Woolf

Liberty

Liberty

Vintage

ISBN: 9781784872717

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Liberty is a collection of essays and reflections by Virginia Woolf on the themes of freedom and individuality. Although more commonly known for her novels, this work provides insights into Woolf’s views on personal and social freedom, as well as her reflections on the role of individuality in society.

Why Read This Book

  • Provides insights into Virginia Woolf’s thoughts on freedom and individuality.
  • Features essays that reflect on personal and societal issues.
  • Ideal for readers interested in Woolf’s writings beyond her novels.
  • Explores themes of liberty and self-expression through Woolf’s unique perspective.
  • Offers a reflective and thought-provoking examination of societal norms.

About the Author

Virginia Woolf was an influential English writer known for her modernist novels and essays. Her works often explore themes of identity, mental health, and the role of women in society. Woolf’s innovative narrative techniques and deep psychological insight have made her a key figure in literary history

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