Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War
Step into the last, luminous work of one of the greatest literary minds of the 20th century. Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf is more than a novel—it's a poignant reflection on identity, time, and the fragile beauty of life on the brink of war. Set on a summer's day in an English country house, a village pageant unfolds. Through lyrical prose and shifting perspectives, Woolf paints a mosaic of characters grappling with personal and collective memory. The novel weaves together themes of performance, history, and the subconscious, culminating in a haunting meditation on creativity and destruction. Written during the height of World War II and published posthumously, Between the Acts is Woolf's swan song—a brilliant testament to her literary innovation and emotional insight. 💬 A must-read for fans of stream-of-consciousness storytelling and modernist fiction. 📚 Click "Buy Now" to experience a timeless narrative where every moment is layered with meaning and quiet power.
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Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War
Step into the last, luminous work of one of the greatest literary minds of the 20th century. Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf is more than a novel—it's a poignant reflection on identity, time, and the fragile beauty of life on the brink of war. Set on a summer's day in an English country house, a village pageant unfolds. Through lyrical prose and shifting perspectives, Woolf paints a mosaic of characters grappling with personal and collective memory. The novel weaves together themes of performance, history, and the subconscious, culminating in a haunting meditation on creativity and destruction. Written during the height of World War II and published posthumously, Between the Acts is Woolf's swan song—a brilliant testament to her literary innovation and emotional insight. 💬 A must-read for fans of stream-of-consciousness storytelling and modernist fiction. 📚 Click "Buy Now" to experience a timeless narrative where every moment is layered with meaning and quiet power.
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Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War

Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War

Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War

Between the Acts: Virginia Woolf's Final Masterpiece of Memory, Art, and War

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Step into the last, luminous work of one of the greatest literary minds of the 20th century. Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf is more than a novel—it's a poignant reflection on identity, time, and the fragile beauty of life on the brink of war. Set on a summer's day in an English country house, a village pageant unfolds. Through lyrical prose and shifting perspectives, Woolf paints a mosaic of characters grappling with personal and collective memory. The novel weaves together themes of performance, history, and the subconscious, culminating in a haunting meditation on creativity and destruction. Written during the height of World War II and published posthumously, Between the Acts is Woolf's swan song—a brilliant testament to her literary innovation and emotional insight. 💬 A must-read for fans of stream-of-consciousness storytelling and modernist fiction. 📚 Click "Buy Now" to experience a timeless narrative where every moment is layered with meaning and quiet power.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782384239795
Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing
Publication date: 06/20/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
File size: 565 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Virginia Woolf (1882¿1941) was one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century. An admired literary critic, she authored many essays, letters, journals, and short stories in addition to her groundbreaking novels. Her best-known books include the novels Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando, and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own.

Date of Birth:

January 25, 1882

Date of Death:

March 28, 1941

Place of Birth:

London

Place of Death:

Sussex, England

Education:

Home schooling
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