if i had to reread what i alr have, i'd start with the waves (beautiful prose and a good kickstart since it wld motivate me to read the rest, but it IS pretty lengthy), a room of one's own (short and interesting, easy read), to the lighthouse OR mrs dalloway, then orlando (so so so good and probably my favorite but simultaneously the hardest to read imo)
Jan 14, 2025

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Oohh thank you so much! I haven’t heard many peiple recommend The Waves as an introduction to Woolf, I‘ll try it :)
Jan 14, 2025

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If I’m being completely honest, to the lighthouse is not my favorite Woolf novel, but it is a good introduction to her style. Mrs dalloway is in fact an incredible novel, it threw me into an extreme life crisis and made me break up with my boyfriend of 3 years. The waves is one of her best works ever, but it’s EXTREMELY strange and challenging. Orlando is also honestly one of the best books I’ve ever read, but is sort of an outlier in terms of her usual writing style and content. Its it’s own thing.
Apr 18, 2024
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The first Woolf I read and also one of the first books that really kickstarted my love of reading! I loved it so much I chose to write my A level final piece on it. Stream of consciousness style but without feeling inaccessible (dont talk to me about James Joyce). I tried The Waves afterwards but found that less gripping. Definitely read Mrs Dalloway!
Apr 18, 2024
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a breathtaking work of experimental modernism, and probably woolf’s greatest masterpiece. the text follows six children as they stumble through life, grow up, grow apart, and grieve a dead friend. written in a nauseous stream of consciousness that blurs each character into the next in an attempt to break down the walls between the inner world and the world of the other. the most successful meditation on big existential questions—death, love, grief, and the impossibility (and harrowing importance) of unfiltered connection—i’ve ever encountered. really hard to describe this one without minimizing it. i recommend reading it in as few sittings as possible to get the full effect.
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