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Orlando: A Biography
Arts & Sciences Books
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Suzanne Raitt, College of William and Mary
  • Ian Blyth
Document Type
Book
Department/Program
English
Publication Date
6-7-2018
Publisher
Cambridge University Pres
Series
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf
Abstract

Orlando, a novel loosely based on the life of Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf's lover and friend, is one of Woolf's most playful and tantalizing works. This edition provides readers with a fully collated and annotated text. A substantial introduction charts the birth of the novel in the romance between Woolf and Sackville-West, and the role it played in the evolution and eventual fading of that romance. Extensive explanatory notes reveal the extent to which the novel is embedded in Woolf's knowledge of Sackville-West, her family history and her writings. Thorough annotation of every literary and historical allusion in the text establishes its significance as a parodic literary and social history of England, as well as a spoof of one of Woolf's favorite forms, the biography. It also includes all variants from the extant proofs, as well as editions of the novel produced during Woolf's lifetime.

ISBN
978-0521878968
Citation Information
Virginia Woolf, Suzanne Raitt and Ian Blyth. Orlando: A Biography. (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/suzanne-raitt/35/