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Language
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Book Summary
This is a landmark work of literary fiction from the early 20th century, celebrated for its groundbreaking narrative technique and its intimate portrait of city life. Centered on the day of a sophisticated social hostess as she prepares for a party and revisits memories of loved ones, the story also follows a war veteran facing the shadows of trauma. The central themes revolve around memory, time, and identity, inviting readers to consider how the past informs the present. The intended audience includes adult readers and students of literature who appreciate thoughtful, character-driven storytelling, with a tone that is reflective, emotionally resonant, and quietly hopeful.
Presented through stream-of-consciousness interior monologue and interwoven perspectives, the narrative threads past and present into a single, luminous day in London. The reading experience is distinctive for its lyrical precision, sharp social observation, and the way it lingers on small momentsโthe sound of a street, a glance, a remembered conversationโuntil they reveal larger truths about life and connection. Readers move through the text with a calm attentiveness, guided by the cadence of the prose and the push-pull between memory and reality.
Readers finish with a deeper appreciation for modernist innovation and a nuanced understanding of how memory shapes perception. The work offers a lasting invitation to reflect on everyday life, humanity, and the enduring city as a living, emotional landscape.
Product Details
Author
Virginia Woolf
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
288
Language
English
SKU
9780241371947
ISBN
9780241371947
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.8x1.5x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
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Virginia Woolf, Born On 25 January 1882, Was One Of The Most Inventive Authors Of The Twentieth Century. Though Mrs Dalloway (1925) And To Theighthouse (1927) Are Perhaps Her Best-Known Works, She Was Also A Prolific Writer Of Essays, Diaries, Correspondence And Biographies. Woolf โS Writing Depicts The Rapidly Evolving World In Which She Wasiving In Both Style And Subject Matter. She Struggled With Mental Illness Throughout Herife And Attempted Suicide Twice Before Drowning Herself In River Ouse On 28 March 1941.