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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
208
Age Group
All
Language
English
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‘She Always Had The Feeling That It Was Very, Very Dangerous To Live Even One Day.’ Clarissa Dalloway Is A Refined And Introspective Woman Preparing To Host An Evening Party. As She Moves Through The City, Memories Of Her Past Intertwine With The Present, Revealing Her Quiet Struggles With Love, Regret, And The Passage Of Time. Parallel To Clarissa’S Story Is That Of Septimus Smith, A Shell-Shocked War Veteran Grappling With His Own Haunting Thoughts, Whose Fate Subtly Echoes The Fragility Of Human Existence. Virginia Woolf’S Mrs Dalloway Is A Modernist Masterpiece That Offers An Intimate Glimpse Into The Inner Lives Of Its Characters Over The Course Of A Single Day In Post-World War I London. Her Stream-Of-Consciousness Narrative Captures The Fleeting Nature Of Time, The Weight Of Societal Expectations, And The Deeply Personal Yet Universal Quest For Meaning. Lyrical And Introspective, Mrs Dalloway Is A Novel Of Extraordinary Depth And Beauty, Exploring Themes Of Identity, Mental Illness, And The Complex Interplay Between Public Appearances And Private Emotions.
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Author
Virginia Woolf
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
ISBN
9789349042643
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.3 x 1.9 cm
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 ’S 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.