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Mrs. Dalloway

In "Mrs. Dalloway," Virginia Woolf masterfully weaves a modernist narrative that captures a single day in post-World War I London. Through the stream-of-consciousness technique, Woolf delves into the intricacies of Clarissa Dalloway's life, presenting rich interior monologues that reveal her existential musings and social connections. This innovative literary style allows readers to experience the fluidity of time and memory, as past and present intertwine seamlessly, reflecting broader themes of trauma and the search for identity in a fragmented world. Virginia Woolf, a central figure in the modernist movement, often explored the roles and challenges of women in society. Her own experiences with mental illness, the impact of the war, and her advocacy for women's rights profoundly informed her writing. "Mrs. Dalloway" emerges from her personal convictions and her desire to capture the psychological depth of her characters, revealing the complexities inherent in everyday life. I highly recommend "Mrs. Dalloway" for readers eager to engage with a profound character study set against the backdrop of a changing societal landscape. Woolf's poetic prose and innovative narrative techniques ensure that this novel not only entertains but also provokes deep reflection on the nature of consciousness and the passage of time.


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  • Virginia Woolf

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  • 149 pages

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English

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  • Fiction
  • Contemporary fiction

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    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf was an English novelist, essayist, short story writer, publisher, critic and member of the Bloomsbury group, as well as being regarded as both a hugely significant modernist and feminist figure. Her most famous works include Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse and A Room of One’s Own.

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