TITLE:MRS. Dalloway
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PUBLISHER:Harper Press
ISBN:9780007934409
DEC-INDEX :823.912
YEAR:2013
RESUME:"Mrs. Dalloway" is a modernist novel written by Virginia Woolf. Set in London during a single day in June 1923, the story explores the inner thoughts and experiences of various characters as they navigate their daily lives. The novel primarily follows Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman preparing to host a party at her home. As Clarissa goes about her preparations, her thoughts delve into her past, her relationships, and her place in society. The narrative also shifts to other characters, including Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked World War I veteran, whose struggles with mental illness parallel Clarissa's own reflections on life and mortality. Woolf employs stream-of-consciousness writing to delve deep into the characters' minds, capturing their thoughts, memories, and perceptions. The narrative explores themes of identity, societal expectations, the passing of time, and the impact of war on individuals and society. Through her intricate prose and lyrical language, Woolf creates a multi-layered narrative that blurs the boundaries between past and present, reality and imagination. The novel presents a nuanced exploration of the human condition, revealing the complexity of human relationships and the inner struggles individuals face in their pursuit of personal fulfillment and meaning. "Mrs. Dalloway" is considered a pioneering work of modernist literature, renowned for its innovative narrative techniques and its profound examination of the human psyche. It offers a compelling portrait of a society grappling with the aftermath of war and societal constraints, while simultaneously celebrating the beauty and intricacies of everyday life. The novel remains a significant literary work, resonating with readers due to its exploration of timeless themes and its lyrical prose. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences, relationships, and the fleeting nature of existence, ultimately reminding us of the profound interconnectedness of our lives.
N_PAGES:210
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| BOUNAAMANI | Adulte | 823.912 WOO | BOU5779 | Document en bon état |