>>6051039>Whatever those paragraphs were aboutFor me a protagonist named Orlando invokes not Roland / Orlando Furisoso but Virginia Woolf's TRANSGENDER NOVEL Orlando (1928) it only took 13yrs after producing this work for Woolf to become depressed, decide to fill her pockets with stones and drown herself in a river. The first work I ever read by Woolf was this, quite frankly afterwards I thought it was rubbish, but in fact this work is not representative of her other excellent novels which are very literary eg To The Lighthouse and my personal favourite The Voyage Out, which I think is very underrated. Anyway, behold:
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We are, therefore, now left entirely alone in the room with the sleeping Orlando and the trumpeters. The trumpeters, ranging themselves side by side in order, blow one terrific blast: —
‘THE TRUTH!
at which Orlando woke.
He stretched himself. He rose. He stood upright in complete nakedness before us, and while the trumpets pealed Truth! Truth! Truth! we have no choice left but confess — he was a woman.
* * *
The sound of the trumpets died away and Orlando stood stark naked. No human being, since the world began, has ever looked more ravishing. His form combined in one the strength of a man and a woman’s grace. As he stood there, the silver trumpets prolonged their note, as if reluctant to leave the lovely sight which their blast had called forth; and Chastity, Purity, and Modesty, inspired, no doubt, by Curiosity, peeped in at the door and threw a garment like a towel at the naked form which, unfortunately, fell short by several inches. Orlando looked himself up and down in a long looking-glass, without showing any signs of discomposure, and went, presumably, to his bath.
We may take advantage of this pause in the narrative to make certain statements. Orlando had become a woman — there is no denying it. But in every other respect, Orlando remained precisely as he had been. The change of sex, though it altered their future, did nothing whatever to alter their identity.
>thank god we now have lesbian pornography, the text version in 1928 is truly dire