The Waves
The Waves is a british and irish fiction (fictional works by one author) book written by Virginia Woolf.
Tracing the lives of a group of friends, this novel follows their development from childhood to middle age. Social events, individual achievements and disappointments form the outer structure of the book, but the focus is the inner life of the characters which is conveyed in rich poetic language.
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What is The Waves about?
Tracing the lives of a group of friends, this novel follows their development from childhood to middle age. Social events, individual achievements and disappointments form the outer structure of the book, but the focus is the inner life of the characters which is conveyed in rich poetic language.
Who made The Waves?
The Waves was written by Virginia Woolf.
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