(This Study Edition contains extra wide margins on each page to enable notes to be made.)
Orlando is one of Virginia Woolfs lightest novels. It is a parodic biography of a young nobleman who lives for three centuries; at one stage abruptly changes into a woman; and in all that time never ages much beyond thirty. The book is in part a portrait of Woolf's lover, Vita Sackville-West, and was meant to console Vita for the loss of her ancestral home, though it is also a satirical treatment of Vita and her work. This edition includes every illustration from the first edition.
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