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Set in post-First World War England, the narrative follows Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman, as she navigates a single day filled with memories and reflections. The novel explores themes of time, mental health, and social dynamics through its stream-of-consciousness style, capturing the complexity of human experiences and relationships. Woolf's innovative narrative technique offers deep insights into Clarissa's inner thoughts and the societal pressures of her era, making it a significant work in modernist literature.
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Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
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- Titel
- Mrs. Dalloway
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Virginia Woolf
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2023
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 180
- ISBN13
- 9798889420156
- Kategorie
- Belletristik
- Beschreibung
- Set in post-First World War England, the narrative follows Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman, as she navigates a single day filled with memories and reflections. The novel explores themes of time, mental health, and social dynamics through its stream-of-consciousness style, capturing the complexity of human experiences and relationships. Woolf's innovative narrative technique offers deep insights into Clarissa's inner thoughts and the societal pressures of her era, making it a significant work in modernist literature.