"Poetas Relaciones de familia Novela." . . "Novel·les." . . "CADAL." . . "Domestic fiction." . . "Bloomsbury Authors." . . "Novela amorosa inglesa." . . "Poets Fiction Family relationships." . . "Young women." . . "Novela inglesa." . . "Engelse letterkunde." . . "Literatura europea." . . "Triangles (Interpersonal relations)" . . "Mujeres jóvenes Novela." . . "Young women Fiction England London." . . "Man-women relationships England London Fiction." . . "Biographers." . . "England" . . "Novela inglesa Siglo XX Traducciones al español." . . "University of Virginia. Library. Electronic Text Center." . . "Roman." . . "Londra (İngiltere)" . . . . "Penguin." . . "Üçgenler (Kişilerarası ilişkiler) Roman." . . "Literatura inglesa." . . . . . . "History"@en . . . . . . "Tekstuitgave" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Novels" . . "Katharine Hilbery is beautiful and privileged, but uncertain of her future. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney, and her dangerous attraction to the passionate Ralph Denham. As she struggles to decide, the lives of two other women - women's rights activist Mary Datchet and Katharine's mother, Margaret, struggling to weave together the documents, events and memories of her own father's life into a biography - impinge on hers with unexpected and intriguing consequences. Virginia Woolf's delicate second novel is both a love story and a soc."@en . . . . . . . "Night and Day" . "Night and Day"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Night and day. Virginia Woolf" . . . . "Katharine Hilbery and Mary Dachet are two young women of marriageable age, and although both have prospects, they also have other areas of interest'Katharine is passionate about her intellectual pursuits and Mary works on a campaign for women's suffrage. Both women must learn to balance their expectations for their futures and their prospects for marriage with their own passions and happiness. One of Virginia Woolf's lesser known, earlier novels, Night and Day relies less heavily on the 'stream of consciousness' style that is so distinctive in the author's later novels. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . . . . . "Gece ve gündüz"@tr . "Notte e giorno" . "Notte e giorno"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Katharine Hilbery, torn between past and present, is a figure reflecting Woolf's own struggle with history. Both have illustrious literary ancestors: in Katharine's case, her poet grandfather, and in Woolf's, her father Leslie Stephen, writer, philosopher, and editor. Both desire to break away from the demands of the previous generation without disowning it altogether. Katharine must decide whether or not she loves the iconoclastic Ralph Denham; Woolf seeks a way of experimenting with the novel form that still allows her to express her affection for the literature of the past. Night and Day is the most traditional of Woolf's novels, yet even here we can see her beginning to break free; in this, her second novel, with its strange mixture of comedy and high seriousness, Woolf had already found her own characteristic voice." . "Night & day" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Set in Edwardian London, Night and day contrasts the lives of two friends, Katherine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. Katherine is the bored, frustrated granddaughter of an eminent English poet. She lives at her parents' home and is engaged to a prig who exemplifies the stultifying life from which she wishes to be free, until she meets a possible avenue of escape in the person of Ralph Denham. Mary Datchet, on the other hand, represents an alternative to marriage -- she has been to college, lives on her own, and finds fulfillment in working for the women's rights movement. As the story dances delightfully among the novel's brilliantly drawn characters, serious questions about the nature of romance arise. Is love real or illusory? Can love and marriage coexist? Is love necessary for happiness?"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Night and day"@tr . "Night and day"@it . "Night and day"@en . . "Nuit et jour : roman traduit de l'anglais par Maurice Bec ; introduction de René Lalou" . . . . . . . . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . "Noche y dia" . . "Night & day"@en . . . . . . . "Romans (teksten)" . . . . . . . "Lailah ṿa-yom" . "Nuit et jour, roman traduit de l'anglais par Maurice Bec. Introduction de René Lalou" . . . "Set in London before World War I, this novel explores the truth of feelings and particularly the nature of love. It is, in that sense, a love story, but in the hands of Virginia Woolf, it transcends conventional romance to pose a series of crucial questions about women, intellectual freedom, and marriage. -Amazon.com."@en . . . "Nacht und Tag : Roman" . . . . . . "Night & Day"@en . . . "Roman anglais" . "Nuit et jour : roman" . . . "Night and day, Virginia Woolf's second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen; yet it also questions that tradition, recognizing that the goals of society and the individual may not necessarily coincide. At its center is Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity. Katharine's hesitation is vividly contrasted with the approach of her friend Mary Datchet, dedicated to the Women's Rights movement. The ensuing complications are underlined and to some extent unravelled by Katharine's mother, Mrs Hilbery, whose struggles to weave together the known documents, events and memories of her father's life into a coherent biography reflect Woolf's own sense of the unique and elusive nature of experience." . . . . . "Noche y dʹia" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Night and day"@en . "Night and day" . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . "Erzählende Literatur" . . . . . . . . "Éjre nap" . "Set in Edwardian London, Night and Day contrasts the daily lives and romantic attachments of two acquaintances, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. The novel examines the relationships between love, marriage, happiness, and success."@en . . . . "Fiction"@tr . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nochʹ i denʹ : roman" . . . . . . . . . . . "Noapte şi zi : [roman]" . . . . "Uniform edition of the works of Virginia Woolf" . . "Nuit et jour. Roman. Traduit ... par Maurice Bec. Introduction de René Lalou" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nuit et jour romanc" . . . . "Works" . "Powieść angielska" . "Powieść angielska"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Night and day : novel" . . . . . . . . "Downloadable World Book ebooks"@en . . "Éjre nap : [regény]"@hu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Loves stories" . "Nacht und Tag" . "Night and day : [novel]" . "Noite & dia" . . . . . . . "The lives of two friends are contrasted in Edwardian London. Katharine Hillbery is the bored, frustrated granddaughter of an eminent English poet. She lives at her parents' home and is engaged to a prig who exemplifies the stultifying life from which she wishes to be free, until she meets a possible avenue of escape in the person of Ralph Denham. Mary Dathcet, on the other hand, represents an alternative to marriage -- she has been to college, lives on her own, and finds fulfillment in working for the women's rights movement. As we watch the lives of these two young women, questions about the nature of romance arise. Is love real or illusory? Can love and marriage coexist? Is love necessary for happiness?" . . . . . "Domestic fiction" . . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Nuit et jour roman" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Insightful yet fun, Woolf's story depicts the dance of romance between couples and a young woman's struggle for identity through mind and heart. Katherine Hilbery is torn between past and present ... she has illustrious literary ancestors, including her poet grandfather. She desires to break away from the demands of the previous generation without disowning it altogether. Katherine must decide whether or not she loves the iconoclastic Ralph Denham. Woolf portrays the fascinations of self-discovery through relationships with other people while looking into the intricacies of love--are we aware of love? What is the importance of love in a person's life? Does one need it to be happy?"@en . . . . . "Overview: Night and Day, Virginia Woolf's second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen; yet it also questions that tradition, recognizing that the goals of society and the individual may not necessarily coincide. At its centre is Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity. Katharine's hesitation is vividly contrasted with the approach of her friend Mary Datchet, dedicated to the Women's Rights movement. The ensuing complications are underlined and to some extent unravelled by Katharine's mother, Mrs Hilbery, whose struggles to weave together the known documents, events and memories of her father's life into a coherent biography reflect Woolf's own sense of the unique and elusive nature of experience." . . . . . . . "Translations" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Katharine Hilbery, from a multiply-talented, artistic, and well-known family, comes together with Ralph Denham, the upwardly striving eldest son of a large middle-class family."@en . . . . "Autographs (Provenance)" . . . . . "Nacht und Tag Roman" . . . . . . . . . "Noche y día" . . "Noche y día"@es . . . . . "Romance fiction"@en . . . . . "Noc i dzień" . . "Noc i dzień"@pl . "Nacht und tag : roman" . . . . . . . . . . "Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet, must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity." . "Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet, must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity."@en . . . . . "A bold experiment in modernist fiction, Virginia Woolf's novel Night and Day is a study in contrasts. The narrative ricochets between the lives and thoughts of two friends, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet, using the stark differences and points of similarity between them to construct an engrossingly complex and detailed portrait and social commentary."@en . . . "Passions et réticences pour les quatre héros - dans la vingtaine, de milieux différents - de ce roman, le second de l'auteure. L'accent est mis sur la peur des passions-pièges, mais aussi sur la prise de conscience féminine dans l'Angleterre du début du siècle (qui n'a pas encore reconnu aux femmes le droit de voter)." . "Noapte şi zi" . . . "Noite e dia" . "Noite e dia"@pt . . . . . . . . "Nuit et jour" . . . . . . . . "Night and Day, Virginia Woolf's second novel, is both a love story and a social comedy in the tradition of Jane Austen; yet it also questions that tradition, recognizing that the goals of society and the individual may not necessarily coincide. At its centre is Katharine Hilbery, the beautiful grand-daughter of a great Victorian poet. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney and her attraction to Ralph Denham, with whom she feels a more profound and disturbing affinity. Katharine's hesitation is vividly contrasted with the approach of her friend Mary Datchet, dedicated to the Women's Rights movement. The ensuing complications are underlined and to some extent unravelled by Katharine's mother, Mrs Hilbery, whose struggles to weave together the known documents, events and memories of her father's life into a coherent biography reflect Woolf's own sense of the unique and elusive nature of experience." . . . . . . . . "\"A novel following the contrasting lives of two friends, Katherine Hilbery and Mary Datchet\" --Provided by publisher."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Genres littéraires" . . . "Woolf's second novel depicts the dance of romance between couples and a young woman's struggle for identity through mind and heart. Katharine Hilbery, the gifted daughter of a distinguished literary family, feels trapped in an environment which will not allow her to express herself. Looking at the questions raised by love and marriage, Night and Day paints an unforgettable picture of the London intelligentsia before the First World War."@en . "Notte e giorno : romanzo"@it . "Notte e giorno : romanzo" . . . "Ночь и день : роман" . . . . . . "Young women Fiction." . . "Biographers Fiction." . . "London (England)" . . "1900 - 1999" . . "angleška književnost roman." . . "Şairler Aile ilişkileri Roman." . . "Anneler ve kızları Roman." . . "Poets Family relationships." . . "Ficção inglesa." . . "Literatura inglesa Siglo XX." . . "English fiction." . . "Novela inglesa Siglo XX." . . "Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Fiction." . . "Genç kadınlar Roman." . . "Mothers and daughters." . . "Man-woman relationships Fiction England London." . . "FICTION General." . . "Londres (Inglaterra)" . . "FICTION / Romance / General" . . "Madres e hijas Novela." . . "Great Britain" . . "Literatura anglesa S. XIX-XX Traduccions al castellà." . . "Love stories." . . "Poets Family relationships Fiction." . . "FICTION / Classics." . . "FICTION / Classics" . "Triángulos (Relaciones interpersonales) Novela." . . "Fiction in English." . . "Literatură engleză." . . "Angol irodalom regény." . . "China-US Million Book Digital Library Project." . . "1901 - 1910" . . "Mothers and daughters Fiction." . . "Mondadori," . . "Fiction." . . "Englisch." . .