Orlando

Orlando, one of Virginia Woolf's experimental works, is one of the pinnacles of the modernist novel with the new breath it brings to literary history.

Orlando, who begins his life adventure as a young nobleman in the 16th century, visits many historical periods and geographies, and challenges social norms and established judgments by changing disguise and gender as he arrives in the 20th century. From Queen Elizabeth's palace to the streets of Istanbul and the environs of Bursa, Orlando's journey is not only historical but also a unique exploration of new possibilities of literature and language, and of previously untried narrative styles. Virginia Woolf, who truly revolutionized literature with Orlando, added a new and experimental dimension to the modernist novel with this work, which also contains many episodes from her own personal life.

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