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The Waves
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A poetic masterpiece that redefined the possibilities of the novel.
Published in 1931, The Waves by Virginia Woolf is her most experimental work—an extraordinary narrative told through the interwoven voices of six characters, tracing their lives from childhood to old age. Their monologues flow like waves, rising and falling with time, memory, and emotion.
More than a story, The Waves is a meditation on identity, friendship, loss, and the passage of life itself. Its lyrical rhythm and haunting beauty make it one of Woolf's most profound and influential achievements.
Universally acclaimed as a landmark of modernist literature, The Waves continues to inspire readers, writers, and scholars around the world.
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