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Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway is a landmark of modernist literature, unfolding over the course of a single day in post-World War I London. Clarissa Dalloway, preparing for a party, reflects on her past, her choices, and the fragile beauty of the present moment. The narrative, moving fluidly through different consciousnesses, captures both the private interior world of thought and the larger currents of history and society.
The novel is celebrated for its stream-of-consciousness technique and its delicate exploration of memory, identity, and mortality. Woolf juxtaposes the quiet dignity of everyday life with the lingering trauma of war, weaving a tapestry of voices that illuminates the complexity of human experience. Mrs Dalloway remains a profound meditation on time, love, and the meaning of existence.
The novel is celebrated for its stream-of-consciousness technique and its delicate exploration of memory, identity, and mortality. Woolf juxtaposes the quiet dignity of everyday life with the lingering trauma of war, weaving a tapestry of voices that illuminates the complexity of human experience. Mrs Dalloway remains a profound meditation on time, love, and the meaning of existence.
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