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To The Lighthouse Is A Profound Novel About Family, Time, And Memory. Spanning Three Decades In The Lives Of The Ramsay Family On The Isle Of Skye, Virginia Woolf's Modernist Masterpiece Invites Adult Readers And Lovers Of Literature To Linger In Rooms Where Perception Shapes Reality And Every Feeling Is Felt Deeply. The Tone Is Contemplative, Elegant, And Emotionally Resonant, Making This Edition A Rewarding Reading Experience For Those Who Love Thoughtful, Character-Driven Fiction.
Structured Around Three Parts—The Window, Time Passes, And The Lighthouse—The Novel Follows The Middle-Class Ramsay Household, Its Bustling Life, Its Quiet Losses, And The Longing That Threads Through Every Room. In The Window, We Glimpse A Large Family And The Everyday Friction And Affection That Bind Them. Time Passes Shifts Forward A Decade, Bringing Change, Absence, And Memory As Mrs. Ramsay's Passing Leaves The House To Echo With What Was And What Might Have Been. The Lighthouse Returns Us To The Same Rooms Ten Years Later, Where Longing Gives Way To Reconnection And A Reconsideration Of What Truly Endures. Woolf's Writing Invites Readers To Inhabit Inner Landscapes, Moving Through Perception With Ease And Grace.
To The Lighthouse Rewards Patient Reading With A Rhythm Of Thought That Feels Both Intimate And Universal. The Prose Blends Lyrical Description With Precise Observations, Letting Memory, Desire, And Small Details—Light On A Hallway, The Sound Of A Clock, A Glance Across A Room—Carry Emotional Weight. The Experience Is Immersive Rather Than Plot-Driven, Offering Moments Of Quiet Revelation And A Sense Of Companionship As You Accompany The Ramsays Through Time.
After Finishing To The Lighthouse, Readers Are Left With A Deeper Appreciation For How Memory Shapes Our Lives And How Connection Can Persist Across Time. The Book Invites Quiet Reflection, Promising That Revisiting The Ramsays' Rooms Will Reveal New Meanings And A Lingering Sense Of Wonder About What Endures When Days Pass.
Product Details
Author
Virginia Woolf
Publisher
Prh
Language
English
SKU
BK0503467
ISBN
9789815202274
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 1.6 x 19.8 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.