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Orlando: Critical Essay by James Naremore

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Virginia Woolf
About 28 pages (8,521 words)
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SOURCE: The World without a Self: Virginia Woolf and the Novel, Yale University Press, 1973, 259 p.

In the following excerpt, Naremore discusses Wool's attempt in Orlando to devise a new type of biography that evokes personality through a combination of fact and fiction.

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