Top 7 Books Of Virginia Woolf That Every Reader Must Explore

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Zee Media Bureau
Dec 18, 2024

Between the Acts (1941)

Woolf's final novel, Between the Acts, this novel reflects complexities of human life. This novel explores life, art and change with time.

The Years (1937)

The Years by Woolf explores political and social movements, by highlighting the position of women in society. This book is a must read for people looking for women oriented books.

A Room of One's Own (1929)

This essay is one of the most powerful feminist works by Virginia Woolf. This book discuss about gender and equality in literary world.

The Waves (1931)

Written as a series of monologues, The Waves explores the lives and inner thoughts from childhood to adulthood. The novel deals with identity, time and cycle of life.

Orlando: A Biography (1928)

Orlando is a playful book to explore gender, time and identity. Orlando examines societal norms. This book is a blend of biography and fantasy making it a prefect read.

To the Lighthouse (1927)

Woolf's one of the masterpieces, To the Lighthouse delves into family framework and passage of time. The novel uses a unique narrating style while exploring different themes.

Mrs. Dalloway (1925)

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is one of the most iconic and famous works of her. Novel explores the themes of mental health, time and memory, making it a must read for literature people.

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