Where do I start with this dike?
The first book like you would any other writer.
>>8702880
t b h just start and end her with The Waves
>>8702926
What about Flush? It's a great look into her humor that is, in her other works, hiding beneath the surface a little bit.
>>8702932
Mmm no. The Waves isn't a great look into her style at all; it's her most experimental work. I wouldn't start here.
Personally, I went:
Mrs. Dalloway
To The Lighthouse
Orlando
A Room of One's Own
The Waves
Flush
Between the Acts
No real particular order required for her. I'd personally suggest:
TtL -> Sketch of the Past -> Mrs. Dalloway -> the Waves -> Between the Acts. orlando/room of one's own/jacob's room can be read whenever.
>>8702955
>ignoring Orlando
Why
>>8702953
>Personally, I went:
>Mrs. Dalloway
>To The Lighthouse
>Orlando
>A Room of One's Own
>The Waves
>Flush
>Between the Acts
Oh, I forgot that I started with Jacob's Room. It's pretty forgettable.
So I shouldn't read the voyage out?
>>8702880
DON'T EVER TALK SHIT ABOUT WOOLF AGAIN OR I'LL DECK YA, CUNT
>>8702932
This anon is right
I read the waves first but it was almost too easy for being supposedly a difficult work.
>>8702997
Actually that is not a bad starting point either. It's just that Mrs. Dalloway is much better.
>>8702880