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    This collection presents a series of essays by Virginia Woolf, one of the most acclaimed modernist writers of the 20th century. Introduced by Edmund Gosse, the book covers Woolf’s insights on literature, writing, and social issues, offering a profound critique of contemporary culture and the art of storytelling. Highlights include "A Room of One's Own," "The Modern Essay," and "The Art of Biography." Woolf's essays are characterized by a blend of introspection, sharp analysis, and a deep understanding of literary and societal dynamics. A must-read for admirers of Woolf and anyone interested in literary essays.

    The Modern Essay - Woolf discusses the unique nature of essays, emphasizing that they should enchant the reader while blending personal and literary criticism.

    A Room of One's Own - A seminal essay on women and fiction, exploring the necessity of financial independence and personal space for creative freedom.

    Modern Fiction - Woolf critiques contemporary novels, urging writers to embrace a more experimental approach and reject traditional narratives.

    How Should One Read A Book? - A reflection on the art of reading, suggesting that books should be approached with an open mind, allowing the reader to form personal interpretations.

    How It Strikes a Contemporary - A look at the perception of contemporary writers and their works, exploring how literature can reflect the spirit of its time.

    Craftsmanship - An exploration of the tools and techniques of writing, highlighting the importance of precision and language in the crafting of literature.

    The Art of Biography - Woolf examines the genre of biography, discussing the challenge of balancing fact with narrative and the biographer’s influence on the portrayal of the subject.
    Why? - A contemplative piece on existential themes and the motivations behind human behavior and creativity.

    The Death of the Moth - A poignant essay using the metaphor of a moth’s struggle for life to reflect on human existence, mortality, and resilience.

    The Humane Art - Woolf explores the art of letter writing and its decline, lamenting the loss of a deeply personal form of communication.

    The Man at the Gate - A narrative essay that delves into themes of identity, societal expectations, and personal barriers.

    The Novels of E. M. Forster - A literary critique of E. M. Forster’s novels, highlighting his themes and his contribution to modern
    English literature.

    A Letter to a Young Poet - Advice to aspiring poets, focusing on the craft of poetry, inspiration, and the realities of a writer’s life.

    Jane Austen - An appreciation of Jane Austen’s work, discussing her mastery of style, irony, and insight into human nature.

    Joseph Conrad - Woolf's perspective on Joseph Conrad’s novels, with a focus on his narrative style and psychological depth.
    The Russian Point Of View - An analysis of Russian literature, especially the works of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, noting their influence on English fiction.

    "Jane Eyre" And "Wuthering Heights" - A comparative study of Charlotte and Emily Brontë’s novels, examining their unique approaches to gothic fiction.

    George Eliot - A critical examination of George Eliot’s contributions to English literature, with an emphasis on her realism and moral perspective.

    American Fiction - A survey of American literature, highlighting its distinct themes and the evolution of American storytelling.
    The Art of Fiction - Woolf explores the nature of fiction, emphasizing the freedom it allows and the creative responsibilities of the novelist.

    On Re-Reading Novels - An essay on the pleasures and challenges of revisiting novels, reflecting on how time changes one's perception of a story.

    The Artist and Politics - Woolf discusses the intersection of art and politics, arguing for the independence of the artist in a politically charged world.

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    ISBN9786589575399
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    EditorNEMO, AUGUST
    Peso375g
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    Dimensões21 x 14 x 0.18
    IdiomaInglês
    Tipo itemLivro Nacional
    Número de páginas283
    Número da edição1ª EDIÇÃO - 2021
    Código Interno983036
    Código de barras9786589575399
    AcabamentoBROCHURA
    AutorWOOLF, VIRGINIA
    EditoraTACET BOOKS **
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