Das Buch ist derzeit nicht auf Lager

Mehr zum Buch
Philosophical introspection takes center stage in this modernist novel, where the plot is secondary to the exploration of thoughts and observations. With minimal dialogue and action, it delves into childhood memories and adult relationships, weaving themes of loss, subjectivity, and the nature of art. Recognized for its innovative use of multiple focalization, the work has received acclaim, being ranked among the top English-language novels of the 20th century by both the Modern Library and TIME magazine.
Sprache
Publikation
2023
2018
1992
1984
1979
- 2025

- 2024

- 2024

- 2024

- 2024

- 2024

2024
2024
- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2023

- 2022

- 2022

- 2022

- 2021

- 2021

- 2021

- 2021

- 2020

2019
2019
2019
- 2018

- 2018

2017
2017
- 2017

- 2017

- 2017

2016
- 2014

2013
- 2013

- 2012

- 2011

2011
2006
2005
2004
- 2004

2004
2002
2002
1999
1998
1996
1994
1994
1992
1992
1992
- 1991

1988
1984
1981
1977
1975
1970
1968
1966
1964
1964




Buchkauf
To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
- Sprache
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
- product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
- (Paperback)
Hier könnte deine Bewertung stehen.
- Titel
- To the Lighthouse
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Virginia Woolf
- Verlag
- Albatross
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2017
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 212
- ISBN13
- 9781946963048
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Historisches Thema, Familie, Klassiker, Freundschaft, Beziehungen, 20. Jahrhundert, Tod, England, Literarische Fiktion, Englische Literatur, Novellen, Schottland, Meere und Ozeane, Transformation, Autobiografische Romane, Schönheit, Leuchttürme, Bewusstseinsstrom
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 1927
- Originaltitel
- To the Lighthouse
- Bewertung
- 3,8 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Philosophical introspection takes center stage in this modernist novel, where the plot is secondary to the exploration of thoughts and observations. With minimal dialogue and action, it delves into childhood memories and adult relationships, weaving themes of loss, subjectivity, and the nature of art. Recognized for its innovative use of multiple focalization, the work has received acclaim, being ranked among the top English-language novels of the 20th century by both the Modern Library and TIME magazine.