
FAQ About Virginia Woolf

What makes 'Orlando' a unique novel in Virginia Woolf's oeuvre?
'Orlando', published in 1928, is considered unique in Virginia Woolf's oeuvre due to its blend of historical fiction and fantasy, chronicling the life of its protagonist over several centuries. Orlando transforms from a man to a woman and defies conventional temporal boundaries, offering a humorous yet insightful commentary on gender and identity. The novel's playful structure and themes of fluidity and transformation set it apart from Woolf's other works.