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In her most exuberant, most fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character liberated from the restraints of time and sex. Born in the Elizabethan Age to wealth and position, Orlando is a young nobleman at the beginning of the story-and a modern woman three centuries later.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

אורלנדו is a translation of this work.

Orlando is a translation of this work.

オーランドー is a translation of this work.

Ορλάντο is a translation of this work.

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Keywords

  • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • Characters and characteristics in literature
  • Characters and characteristics in literature in fiction
  • England
  • England in fiction
  • England, fiction
  • English literature
  • English Manuscripts
  • Facsimiles
  • Feminist literature
  • Ficción
  • Fiction
  • Fiction in English
  • Fiction, fantasy, historical
  • Fiction, general
  • Gender identity
  • Gender identity in fiction
  • General Fiction
  • Historia
  • History
  • Hombres
  • LGBTQ fiction
  • LGBTQ gender identity
  • LGBTQ novels
  • Literature
  • Manuscripts
  • Men
  • Men in fiction
  • Mujeres
  • Nobility
  • Nobility in fiction
  • Roles sexuales
  • Sackville-West
  • Sex role
  • Sex role in fiction
  • Textual Criticism
  • Transsexuals
  • Transsexuals in fiction
  • V. in fiction
  • Women
  • Women in fiction

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