Yazar : Virginia Woolf
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Yazar: Virginia Woolf
Tôt le matin, tard le soir, Clarissa Dalloway se surprend à écouter le clocher de Big Ben. Entre les deux carillons, une journée de printemps, une promenade en ville, le flux des états d'âme et le long monologue d'une conscienc...
Yazar: VIRGINIA WOOLF
Yaşlı Bayan Gage, köpeğiyle birlikte yoksul bir hayat sürüyordu. Günlerden bir gün kapısını çalan postacı bir mektup getirdi. Bayan Gagein kardeşi ölmüş, her şeyini ona miras bırakmıştı. Heyecanla yola çıkan yaşlı hanım, mirası...
Yazar: Virginia Woolf
I read this book like I eat chocolate, always intending to indulge in just a little bit, then finding myself inexorably unwilling to stop. This was not due to any gripping plot twists, not to witty repartee or romantic involvem...