Night and Day
Publisher Description
Although known for her later experiments with style and structure, Virginia Woolf set out in her early novels to master the traditional form. Her second novel, Night and Day, presents itself as a seemingly conventional marriage plot, complete with love triangles, broken engagements, and unrequited affections. Beneath these conventional trappings, however, the book’s deeper concerns are resolutely subversive. The main characters—a quartet of friends and would-be lovers—come together, pull apart, and struggle to reconcile socially-prescribed norms of love and marriage with their own beliefs and ambitions.
More Books Like This
The Making of a Marchioness + The Shuttle (2 Unabridged Classic Romances)
2013
The House of Mirth. ILLUSTRATED
2010
Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth
2013
The House of Mirth + FREE Audiobook Included
2014
Delphi Collected Works of Margaret Oliphant with Complete Stories of the Seen and Unseen
2015
The Golden Bowl by Henry James (Illustrated)
2017