Notte e giorno by Virginia Woolf

Notte e giorno

Virginia Woolf with Armanda Guiducci (Contributor), Pietro Meneghelli (Translator)

380 pages first pub 1919 (editions)

fiction classics challenging reflective slow-paced
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Notte e giorno by Virginia Woolf is a captivating read for readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of the human experience, particularly those interested in the complexities of love, social class, and the inner lives of women, set against the backdrop of England's aristocratic society.

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Katharine Hilbery appartiene a una famiglia aristocratica. Fidanzata al vanitoso e un po’ fatuo letterato William Rodney, si sente a poco a poco conquistata dalla più generosa vitalità dell’appassionato Ralph Denham. Ma fino a che punto è decisa a...

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Community Reviews

3.7
based on 824 reviews

Moods

reflective: 87%

emotional: 60%

challenging: 35%

hopeful: 21%

funny: 12%

relaxing: 12%

inspiring: 10%

lighthearted: 10%

sad: 7%

tense: 4%

adventurous: 3%

dark: 3%

mysterious: 1%


Pace

19% of readers chose medium
80% of readers chose slow
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

5% of readers chose Plot
5% of readers chose A mix
89% of readers chose Character
Plot
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Character

Strong character development?

73% of readers chose Yes
22% of readers chose Complicated
3% of readers chose No
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Complicated
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Loveable characters?

57% of readers chose Yes
32% of readers chose Complicated
9% of readers chose No
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Complicated
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Diverse cast of characters?

6% of readers chose Yes
6% of readers chose Complicated
81% of readers chose No
6% of readers chose N/A
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Flaws of characters a main focus?

80% of readers chose Yes
17% of readers chose Complicated
2% of readers chose No
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Complicated
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