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The Common Reader by Virginia Woolf / 1930s

The Common Reader is a collection of essays by Virginia Woolf, published in 1925. In this work, Woolf speaks to the "common reader," emphasizing that literature can be enjoyed by everyone, not just scholars. She reflects on various authors, including Jane Austen and Joseph Conrad, discussing their styles and themes in a lyrical and engaging way. 

The essays highlight the emotional experience of reading and the importance of personal interpretation. Overall, The Common Reader showcases Woolf's deep appreciation for literature and its accessibility to all.

 

Details

  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 240
  • Published: 1938
  • Size:  18 x 12 cm 
  • Condition: Good Conditon, clean bright 

 

The Common Reader Virginia Woolf 1930s Pelican Series Vintage writers book English literature

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