Mrs Dalloway
Taal: Engels - ISBN: 9789464653748 - 146 pagina’s
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Set around the first half of the 1920s, Mrs Dalloway follows the story of the eponymous protagonist who is planning a party in the evening. A wife of a Conservative Member of Parliament, she recounts memories from her past and muses on her feelings, thoughts and experiences. Parallels are drawn between her and Septimus Smith, a World War I veteran suffering from shellshock. As the day advances, the lives of strangers and friends collide and form a colourful tapestry, enrapturing all readers.
Rather than progressing in a linear fashion, Mrs Dalloway explores its characters’ inner lives associatively. Drawing on modernist techniques, such as stream of consciousness and discussing Woolfian themes such as gender, the passage of time and lesbian love, the novel had a revolutionary impact on literature.
This edition makes Mrs Dalloway available in an affordable format, including a link to a free audio book. The text has been based on the first British printing of 1925. In this manner, we hope to keep the legacy of Virginia Woolf and Mrs Dalloway alive.
Over Astra Uitgevers
Born in 1882 as Adeline Virginia Stephen, Virginia Woolf became a giant of literary modernism in the first half of the twentieth century. Starting with her third novel, Jacob’s Room (1922), her prose grew increasingly experimental, giving way to much-celebrated works such as Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando: A biography (1928) and The Waves (1931). Besides writing tantalising works of fiction, Woolf wrote the erudite polemics A Room of One’s Own (1927) and Three Guineas (1938), discussing gender inequality in regards to excelling at writing and views on war respectively. Despite her untimely death in 1941, her oeuvre continues to be studied widely to critical acclaim.
Productspecificaties
Binding | Paperback |
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Taal | Engels |
Publicatiedatum | zaterdag 30 juli 2022 |
Editie | 1 |
ISBN | 9789464653748 |
Aantal pagina’s | 146 |
Kleur binnenwerk | Zwart/wit |
Formaat | 155 x 235 mm |
Auteur | Astra Uitgevers |
Categorie | Literatuur > Romans |