Mrs. Dalloway
"One of her greatest achievements." -- The Guardian . Revolutionary in its psychological realism, this modernist masterpiece chronicles a day in the life of an upper-class Englishwoman by employing a stream-of-consciousness narrative that portrays the fragmented yet fluid nature of time.
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Book Information
Publisher: | Dover Publications |
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Publish Date: | 01/13/2021 |
Pages: | 144 |
ISBN-13: | 9780486845357 |
ISBN-10: | 0486845354 |
Language: | English |
Full Description
"One of her greatest achievements, a book whose afterlife continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers." -- The Guardian This modernist masterpiece, originally published in 1925, chronicles a day in the life of an upper-class Englishwoman. Revolutionary in its psychological realism, the third-person narrative switches between Clarissa Dalloway and her fictional counterpart, Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked World War I veteran. Virginia Woolf's pioneering stream-of-consciousness technique portrays the fragmented yet fluid nature of time and illustrates the commonality of perceptions shared across social barriers.
A major literary figure of the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) wrote such groundbreaking essays as "A Room of One's Own" in addition to numerous letters, journals, and short stories. Her other novels include To the Lighthouse and Orlando.
A major literary figure of the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) wrote such groundbreaking essays as "A Room of One's Own" in addition to numerous letters, journals, and short stories. Her other novels include To the Lighthouse and Orlando.