Mrs. Dalloway

In a single day in postwar London, Clarissa Dalloway prepares to host a party. As she walks through the city buying flowers and recalling her youth, thoughts, memories, and hidden desires intertwine in her mind like a quiet river. Virginia Woolf unveils the inner lives of Clarissa and those around her: Peter Walsh, Sally Seton, Septimus Warren Smith — souls searching for meaning amid the noise of modern life and the invisible scars of war.

First published in 1925, Mrs. Dalloway stands as one of the masterpieces of literary modernism. With poetic and innovative prose, Woolf transforms a single day into a profound meditation on time, memory, and identity.