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  2. Orlando: A Biography - Wikipedia

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    Orlando: A Biography. Orlando: A Biography is a novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 11 October 1928. Inspired by the tumultuous family history of the aristocratic poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, Woolf's lover and close friend, it is arguably one of her most popular novels; Orlando is a history of English literature in satiric form.

  3. Orlando (film) - Wikipedia

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    Orlando (film) Orlando. (film) Orlando is a 1992 period fantasy drama film [ 6] loosely based on Virginia Woolf 's 1928 novel Orlando: A Biography, starring Tilda Swinton as Orlando, Billy Zane as Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, and Quentin Crisp as Queen Elizabeth I. It was written and directed by Sally Potter, who also co-wrote the score with ...

  4. Orlando (book) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 June 2020, at 02:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply ...

  5. Orlando (fictional cat) - Wikipedia

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    Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) is the fictional eponymous hero of the series (of the same name) of 19 illustrated children's books written by Kathleen Hale between 1938 and 1972, issued by various publishers including Country Life and Puffin Picture Books. The series involves a marmalade cat (most likely a ginger tabby) named Orlando, and his ...

  6. Orlando Furioso - Wikipedia

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    Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica by Gustave Doré. Orlando furioso ( Italian pronunciation: [orˈlando fuˈrjoːzo, -so]; The Frenzy of Orlando) is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516, although the poem was not published in its complete form until 1532.

  7. Alas, Babylon - Wikipedia

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    978-0060741877. Alas, Babylon is a 1959 novel by American writer Pat Frank. [ 1] It is an early example of post-nuclear apocalyptic fiction and has an entry in David Pringle 's book Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels. The novel deals with the effects of a nuclear war on the fictional small town of Fort Repose, Florida, which is based upon the ...

  8. Ludovico Ariosto - Wikipedia

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    Chivalry. Literary movement. Renaissance literature. Notable works. Satire, Commedie. Orlando Furioso. Signature. Ludovico Ariosto ( Italian: [ludoˈviːko aˈrjɔsto, - ariˈɔsto]; 8 September 1474 – 6 July 1533) was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso (1516).

  9. Orlando Figes - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Guy Figes (/ ɔː ˈ l æ n d ə ʊ ɡ aɪ ˈ f aɪ dʒ iː z /; born 20 November 1959) [1] is a British historian and writer. He was Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London , where he was made Emeritus Professor on his retirement in 2022.