Mrs. Dalloway, published May 14, 1925, is Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece. The novel follows socialite Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party and receives a visit from an old suitor.
The portrayal of Virginia Woolf as a virginal ice-maiden in some of the biographies is counterbalanced by the sensuality of her writing. The most famous example is from Mrs. Dalloway in which Clarissa ...
English author Virginia Woolf, whose novels had a profound impact on literature, drowned herself near her home in East Sussex ...
”Concise and lively” introduction to Virginia Woolf’s classic novel, from the author’s process and the first stirrings in her diary to the novel’s remarkable legacy today.
Reading the works of Plath, Camus and Woolf would provide a raw insight on the philosophical fronts of life. Their work has ...
Mrs. Dalloway traces the thoughts, memories, and emotions of one character through the course of a single day in the middle of June 1923. Woolf’s fourth novel, originally entitled “The Hours,” is set ...
Mrs. Dalloway hosts tonight! You’re invited to the soiree of the century: a new musical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel. It is 1923 and the pandemic and WWI have ravaged Europe ...
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Because Virginia Woolf isn't a poet ... include classics such as Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves. Woolf's writings continue to influence literature, art, and feminist theory to this day.