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portada Ruar: Unha Aventura Londinense (in Galician)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2015
Language
Galician
Pages
36
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19 x 28 cm
ISBN
9788494257056
ISBN13
9788494257056
Edited in
España

Ruar: Unha Aventura Londinense (in Galician)

Virginia Woolf (Author) · Irmás Cartoné · Paperback

Ruar: Unha Aventura Londinense (in Galician) - Virginia Woolf

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Synopsis "Ruar: Unha Aventura Londinense (in Galician)"

Máis que un libro, este Ruar, unha aventura londinense é un xogo, un divertimento que as Irmás Cartoné queremos compartir coas nosas lectoras. A cousa vai así: Virginia pon as palabras, nós poñemos as liñas e vós dádeslle cor.
Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf was born in London on January 25, 1882, and died on March 28, 1941, drowned in the River Ouse. After her father's death, the well-known man of letters Sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia and her sister Vanessa left the elegant Kensington neighborhood and moved to the bohemian Bloomsbury, which named the brilliant literary group formed around the Stephen sisters. Among its members were T. S. Eliot, Bertrand Russell, Vita Sackville-West, and the writer Leonard Woolf, whom Virginia married and with whom she ran the prestigious Hogarth Press. From her early works, Virginia Woolf highlighted her intention to take novels beyond mere narration. In Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), the author expressed the inner feelings of the characters with her own techniques, achieving great psychological effects through images, metaphors, and symbols. Her technique was consolidated with Orlando (1931) and The Waves (1931), which secured her an indisputable place within the finest world literature. Additionally, Woolf wrote essays as famous as A Room of One's Own (1929), which still inspires new generations of women today, literary criticism articles like those compiled in The Common Reader (1925, 1932) and in Genius and Ink (2021), or the biography of the English poet Elizabeth Barrett's dog, Flush (1933). All these works are published by Lumen.
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