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"Orlando" is the most famous thanks to the brilliant screen adaptation and at the same time the most controversial novel by W. Wolfe, because it is unusual even for the author herself. What is this work about? Is this a romanticized biography of a young nobleman who does not age for three centuries in a row, and later turns into a woman? Is it a witty parody? Is the author's skillful play with space and time? Or maybe it's a female version of The Picture of Dorian Gray? Is a kind of declaration of love as long as a novel?
You can find the answers on your own.