Dorothy Richardson
Dorothy Richardson was an innovative English author, born in 1873, who is often celebrated as a pioneer of modernist literature. Best known for her groundbreaking novel sequence "Pilgrimage," Richardson's writing delves deeply into the inner thoughts and experiences of her characters, offering a unique stream-of-consciousness style that invites readers to explore the complexities of human consciousness. Her work reflects her keen observations of life in early 20th-century England, blending personal and social themes with a rich, lyrical prose that captivates the imagination.
Pointed Roofs - Pilgrimage Vol. 1 (version 2)
"Pointed Roofs" is the first volume of "Pilgrimage," a series of thirteen autobiographical novels by Dorothy Richardson …
Pointed Roofs
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Backwater (Pilgrimage, Vol. 2)
"Backwater" is the second volume of "Pilgrimage," a series of thirteen autobiographical novels by Dorothy Richardson con…