Orlando, A Biography (version 2)

Published in 1928, 'Orlando: A Biography' by Virginia Woolf is a satirical exploration of British culture, customs, literature, philosophy, and politics, spanning from the Elizabethan era to Woolf's contemporary time. The novel follows the life of Orlando, a genderfluid protagonist who experiences life across centuries, challenging traditional notions of gender and identity. This work is notable for its innovative narrative style and its commentary on societal norms, making it a significant contribution to modernist literature.












