Mrs. Dalloway

Mrs. Dalloway

by Virginia Woolf
Publication Date: 17/03/2022

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On the morning of her party, society hostess Clarissa Dalloway steps out to buy some flowers. What would be an otherwise unimportant day in a rather ordinary life – a shopping trip, a walk in the park, a talk with an old friend – becomes an extraordinary tale of time, memory, and death.


Called “one of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century”, Mrs. Dalloway was the first novel to show that one day in the life of a woman can be just as inspiring as a journey across the globe. Virginia Woolf’s fluid stream-of-consciousness narration seamlessly blends the past with the present, revealing how every decision we make leads us to where we are in the present moment.


“Everyone has friends who were killed in the War. Everyone gives up something when they marry.”


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ISBN:
9781774538128
9781774538128
Category:
Fiction
Publication Date:
17-03-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882. After her father's death in 1904 Virginia and her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell, moved to Bloomsbury and became the centre of ‘The Bloomsbury Group’. This informal collective of artists and writers exerted a powerful influence over early twentieth-century British culture.

In 1912 Virginia married Leonard Woolf, a writer and social reformer. Three years later, her first novel The Voyage Out was published, followed by Night and Day (1919) and Jacob's Room (1922). Between 1925 and 1931 Virginia Woolf produced what are now regarded as her finest masterpieces, from Mrs Dalloway (1925) to The Waves (1931).

She also maintained an astonishing output of literary criticism, short fiction, journalism and biography. On 28 March 1941, a few months before the publication of her final novel, Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf committed suicide.

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