Mrs Dalloway
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? One day. One woman. A lifetime in her thoughts.
Mrs Dalloway is Virginia Woolf's luminous exploration of a single day in post–World War I London, where the external bustle of city life mirrors the intricate web of thoughts, memories, and emotions within. As Clarissa Dalloway prepares for a high-society party, her mind drifts between past and present, grappling with questions of love, loss, time, and identity.
?️ A revolutionary novel that redefined how stories could be told.
Woolf's pioneering use of stream-of-consciousness gives readers direct access to her characters' inner worlds—juxtaposing Clarissa's elegant routines with the haunted mind of Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked veteran. Their stories run in parallel, quietly illuminating the fragility of existence and the shared weight of memory.
? A portrait of a woman—and a world—on the edge of transformation.
Set against a backdrop of social change and emotional undercurrents, Mrs Dalloway captures the fleeting nature of life and the profound connections hidden beneath ordinary moments.
? What Critics and Readers Say:
"A miracle of poetic insight and narrative innovation." — The Guardian
"Woolf's most lyrical and emotionally resonant novel." — The New York Times
"Still astonishingly relevant, nearly a century after its first publication." — Amazon Reviewer
? Why You'll Love This Book:
A modernist literary classic praised for its originality and depth
Perfect for readers of psychological fiction, feminist literature, and philosophical storytelling
Offers a deeply human look at time, trauma, and the quiet courage of everyday life
Ideal for students, scholars, and thoughtful readers
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Produkt Details
Verlag: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 88 Seiten
Größe: 516,3 KB
ISBN: 9782386917684
Veröffentlichung: 18. Juli 2025