Posted: November 22nd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: deals | Tags: novel, woolf | No Comments »
This book was $8.25 before. It is the last novel of Virginia Woolf. Many likes it, some doesn’t find it as attractive as her other novels. You need to give it a try to find out.
Review
Here, in her last book, is Virginia Woolf at her most tenuous, elusive, unreal. The various terms which have been applied to her art seem all to apply – “evocative”, “fragile”, “unsubstantial”, “eclectic”. The scene and the compass of this book is a pageant in a small English village, alternating with the actors of the local pageant are the figures in a private pageant of spectators:- Giles, stockbroker, at odds with his wife, Mrs. Manress, hearty, blowsy woman of forty who assumes the role of child of nature; Giles’ father, withered, dry, his sister a vague old lady, etc. There is no action, save in the pageant which is reproduced now in poetry, now in prose. The quality of the book lies in its nuance, its shadows, its reflections, its aestheticism. There is an ethereal, haunting, beauty, strangely distant. Sharply limited market. (
Kirkus Reviews )
‘Together these ten volumes make an attractive and reasonably priced (the volumes vary between L3.99 and L4.99) working edition of Virginia Woolf’s best-known writing. One can only hope that their success will prompt World’s Classics to add her other essays to the series in due course.’
(Elisabeth Jay, Westminster College, Oxford )
Product Description
In Woolf’s final novel, villagers present their annual pageant, made up of scenes from the history of England, at a house in the heart of the country as personal dramas simmer and World War II looms.
Annotated and with an introduction by Melba Cuddy-Keane