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‘The Common Reader’ by Virginia Woolf is a seminal collection of essays that explores the nature of reading and the relationship between readers and writers. Woolf delves into the joys and challenges of literature, offering insightful and thought-provoking analysis of various works and authors. Through her elegant prose and sharp observations, she examines the ways in which books shape our understanding of the world around us and influence our perceptions. Woolf’s deep love for literature shines through in each essay, making ‘The Common Reader’ a must-read for any book lover. This book is a testament to Woolf’s mastery of language and her profound understanding of the power of storytelling.







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