In Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway , the bustling streets of post-World War I London become a canvas for introspection. As Clarissa Dalloway prepares for her evening party, the novel intricately weaves the threads of memory, societal expectations, and the fleeting nature of time. A dramatic exploration of the human psyche.
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In Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway , the bustling streets of post-World War I London become a canvas for introspection. As Clarissa Dalloway prepares for her evening party, the novel intricately weaves the threads of memory, societal expectations, and the fleeting nature of time. A dramatic exploration of the human psyche.
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The book arrived in good time, but the condition of the book was not as nice as I'd hoped. Often the books I buy via Alibris are in better condition than their ratings, but this time I did not luck out.
maryannnol
May 24, 2007
Great book, great writer
I treid skipping Virgina Woolf in my youth, and now, in my dotage, I have the time and energy to read, read and read more! This is just fntastic, if you've seen the Hours film, you have to read this. What can I add? A basic fabulous book by a female writer, clarity expression, content, style and of course a terrific name!
DT07
Apr 9, 2007
Amazing Book
This book is a classic and should be read by anyone interested in the study of English. It is short, but Woolf introduces a new literary style (stream of consciousness) that proves a little challenging. Her diction helps set the somewhat sad tone of the book, but however sad, Woolf is a literary genius and that comes across in this novel.