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Orlando: a Biography

Orlando: a Biography

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Orlando is a novel by Virginia Woolf that follows the life of a young nobleman in the court of Elizabeth I, who does not age past his prime and ends the book in the twentieth century as a woman. It explores love, purpose, and the difficulty in understanding one's place in the world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 134 pages
Publication date: 26 July 2024
Publisher: Dover Publications Inc.


Orlando: A Biography is a novel written by Virginia Woolf and published in 1928. The story follows the life of Orlando, a young nobleman in the prime of his life, as he begins his life in the court of Elizabeth I. Through unknown means, Orlando does not age past his prime, but instead goes through radical transformations, ending the book in the twentieth century as a woman. Orlando's story focuses on love, purpose, and the difficulty in understanding one's place in the world. Woolf's most unique work, Orlando remains an influential work in gender and sexuality studies.

The novel begins with Orlando's birth in 1560, as the son of a nobleman. He is raised in a traditional manner, learning the arts of fencing, dancing, and music. However, Orlando is not content with his life and begins to explore his sexuality. He becomes involved with a number of women, including a young noblewoman named Rosalind, and a courtier named Sebastian.

Orlando's transformation begins when he meets a mysterious woman named Orlando. Orlando is a beautiful and enigmatic woman who is able to change her appearance at will. Orlando is fascinated by Orlando and begins to pursue her. However, Orlando is not interested in Orlando and instead pursues Sebastian.

Orlando's transformation continues as he becomes more and more involved in the court of Elizabeth I. He becomes a favorite of the queen and is given many privileges and responsibilities. However, Orlando's transformation also brings him a great deal of pain and suffering. He is forced to hide his true identity and is subjected to discrimination and violence.

Despite his struggles, Orlando remains a strong and resilient person. He continues to pursue his love for Sebastian and to explore his sexuality. He also becomes involved in the political and social movements of the time, including the feminist movement.

Orlando's story ends in the twentieth century, as Orlando is finally able to live as a woman. She is married to a woman named Orlando and has a daughter named Miranda. Orlando's story is a testament to the power of love and the importance of being true to oneself.

Orlando: A Biography is a novel that has had a significant impact on gender and sexuality studies. The novel's exploration of love, purpose, and the difficulty in understanding one's place in the world has resonated with readers for generations. Woolf's unique writing style and her ability to create a vivid and immersive world have made Orlando a classic of literature.

In conclusion, Orlando: A Biography is a novel that follows the life of Orlando, a young nobleman in the prime of his life, as he begins his life in the court of Elizabeth I. Through unknown means, Orlando does not age past his prime, but instead goes through radical transformations, ending the book in the twentieth century as a woman. Orlando's story focuses on love, purpose, and the difficulty in understanding one's place in the world. Woolf's most unique work, Orlando remains an influential work in gender and sexuality studies.

Weight: 132g
Dimension: 124 x 203 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780486852720

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