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| 040 | _cEscola Canadense de Niterói- Expansão Itacoatiara | ||
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_aWoolf, Virginia _eAuthor _92467 |
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_aTo the lighthouse _cVirginia Woolf; Nicola Bradbury |
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| 250 | _a1. ed. | ||
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_aLondon: _bWordsworth Editions, _c2002. |
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_a159 p.: _c12.45 x 1.27 x 19.56 cm (paperback) |
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| 490 | _aWorfdworth Classics | ||
| 520 | _aThis simple and haunting story captures the transcience of life and its surrounding emotions. To the Lighthouse is the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels. It is based on her own early experiences, and while it touches on childhood and children's perceptions and desires, it is at its most trenchant when exploring adult relationships, marriage and the changing class-structure in the period spanning the Great War. | ||
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_aJuvenile Literature _9715 |
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_aFamily relationships _9668 |
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_aWorld War I _92468 |
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