No. of pages: 228
"The Common Reader, First Series" by Virginia Woolf is her first and most popular collection of essays, where she expresses her views on arts and literature, social criticism, and incomparable wit. These essays focus on famous literary figures and the craft of fiction but are written for the so-called "common reader," making her topics interesting for non-academic readers.
Published by: Good Press
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