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Orlando

Orlando

by Virginia Woolf

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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.
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["Nobility in fiction" "Gender identity in fiction" "Fiction" "England in fiction" "Transsexuals" "Sex role in fiction" "Characters and characteristics in literature" "Textual Criticism" "Literature" "Mujeres" "Hombres" "Men" "Facsimiles" "Historia" "English Manuscripts" "Manuscripts" "Women" "Transsexuals in fiction" "Women in fiction" "Sackville-West" "V. in fiction" "Men in fiction" "Nobility" "History" "England" "Characters and characteristics in literature in fiction" "Sex role" "Ficci\u00f3n" "Gender identity" "Feminist literature" "British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)" "Fiction fantasy historical" "England fiction" "LGBTQ fiction" "LGBTQ gender identity" "LGBTQ novels" "Fiction general" "English literature" "General Fiction" "Roles sexuales" "Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author)" "R\u00f4le selon le sexe" "Romans nouvelles" "Orlando (Woolf Virginia)" "Criticism and interpretation" "Long Now Manual for Civilization"]

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