Doaba Publications
The Common Reader
The Common Reader
Literature
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ISBN: 978-93-6561-080-2
Author: Virginia Woolf
Number of Pages: 202
Size: A5
Genre: Literary Criticism / Essays / Modernist Literature
Edition: First Edition (2025)
Key Features:
- Iconic literary essays by modernist writer Virginia Woolf
- Engaging commentary on major authors and literary history
- Written in accessible, conversational tone for everyday readers
- Essential resource for students and lovers of classic literature
- Beautiful A5 paperback edition from Aedha Imprints
Description:
The Common Reader brings together some of Virginia Woolf's most thoughtful essays on reading, books, and authors. True to its title, the collection speaks to readers from all walks of life — not just scholars, but anyone with a love of literature. Woolf’s essays are incisive yet inviting, offering timeless reflections on the value and impact of reading.
From reflections on literary giants like Jane Austen and Daniel Defoe to meditations on lesser-known works and the art of biography, Woolf writes with intelligence, grace, and clarity. Her essays are a masterclass in reading and writing — making this volume an invaluable companion for lifelong readers and students of literature alike.
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