The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf
💎 In a glittering room of pearls and prestige, a deal is struck—but who holds the real power? In The Duchess and the Jeweller, Virginia Woolf unveils a biting and elegant short story about a cunning jeweler and a desperate duchess locked in a subtle game of manipulation and class. Set in London's high society, this story brims with sharp dialogue, psychological insight, and Woolf's signature prose 🪞👑. This special edition includes literary commentary, thematic analysis, and annotations for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Woolf's critique on materialism, class, and morality. Perfect for literature lovers, students, and fans of feminist fiction. "A tightly woven tale with the weight of a novel in just a few pages." — The Literary Review "Woolf proves her mastery in miniature—every word hits." — The Guardian 📘 Click Buy Now to enter Woolf's luxurious world of ambition, artifice, and human desire.
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The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf
💎 In a glittering room of pearls and prestige, a deal is struck—but who holds the real power? In The Duchess and the Jeweller, Virginia Woolf unveils a biting and elegant short story about a cunning jeweler and a desperate duchess locked in a subtle game of manipulation and class. Set in London's high society, this story brims with sharp dialogue, psychological insight, and Woolf's signature prose 🪞👑. This special edition includes literary commentary, thematic analysis, and annotations for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Woolf's critique on materialism, class, and morality. Perfect for literature lovers, students, and fans of feminist fiction. "A tightly woven tale with the weight of a novel in just a few pages." — The Literary Review "Woolf proves her mastery in miniature—every word hits." — The Guardian 📘 Click Buy Now to enter Woolf's luxurious world of ambition, artifice, and human desire.
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The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf

The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf

The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf

The Duchess and the Jeweller: A Sharp Tale of Power, Deception, and Vanity by Virginia Woolf

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💎 In a glittering room of pearls and prestige, a deal is struck—but who holds the real power? In The Duchess and the Jeweller, Virginia Woolf unveils a biting and elegant short story about a cunning jeweler and a desperate duchess locked in a subtle game of manipulation and class. Set in London's high society, this story brims with sharp dialogue, psychological insight, and Woolf's signature prose 🪞👑. This special edition includes literary commentary, thematic analysis, and annotations for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Woolf's critique on materialism, class, and morality. Perfect for literature lovers, students, and fans of feminist fiction. "A tightly woven tale with the weight of a novel in just a few pages." — The Literary Review "Woolf proves her mastery in miniature—every word hits." — The Guardian 📘 Click Buy Now to enter Woolf's luxurious world of ambition, artifice, and human desire.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782386914799
Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill
Publication date: 05/21/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 20
File size: 278 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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