"Sobre estar doente" atualiza nossa noção de precariedade subjetiva para lidar com as doenças (nada mais atual que isso) e mostra como a literatura foi deixando essa lacuna ao...
"The Voyage Out" by Virginia Woolf follows Rachel Vinrace, a young woman on her first journey abroad aboard her father's ship to South America. As she mingles with fellow...
In two brief and vivid impressions, this poetic piece contrasts the colors blue and green, evoking emotions, sensations, and the ephemeral beauty of everyday details.
During a train journey, the narrator imagines the life story of a fellow passenger. As fiction and reality blur, the story reveals how imagination shapes our understanding of...
Freshwater é uma comédia escrita por Virginia Woolf em 1923 e, curiosamente, a única peça que ela completou. Ambientada em 1870, a peça é uma farsa leve e humorística da...
In this essential collection of modernist short stories, Virginia Woolf leads readers through the fluid contours of consciousness, where time is elastic, perception is fragmented,...
A woman notices a mark on the wall and spirals into deep reflections on history, authority, gender, and the nature of thought. A pioneering modernist work that blurs reality and...
A ghostly couple wanders through their former home, searching for a lost treasure. As their presence gently brushes against the living inhabitants, the boundary between past and...
Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway follows a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman in post-World War I London, as she prepares for a party. Through a...
Jacob s Room is a novel written by Virginia Woolf and first published in 1922. The story is a pioneering example of Woolf s narrative style, characterized by its...