To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory
One family. One house. One moment that echoes across time. To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's most profound novel, weaving together the lives of the Ramsay family and their guests over two days—separated by a span of ten years and a world war. With stream-of-consciousness narration, poetic prose, and philosophical insight, Woolf explores memory, impermanence, gender roles, and artistic struggle. A cornerstone of modernist literature, this novel is celebrated for its experimental form and psychological depth, influencing generations of writers and readers. 💬 "A novel as delicate and luminous as light reflected off water." 🕯️ Why This Classic Still Shines: Ideal for fans of James Joyce, Toni Morrison, Clarice Lispector, and Rachel Cusk Frequently studied in English literature, feminist theory, and narrative structure courses A key text in exploring time, loss, and inner consciousness 📣 See Beyond the Surface. Remember What Time Forgets. Sail To the Lighthouse. Buy To the Lighthouse today and immerse yourself in a lyrical journey through thought, silence, and meaning.
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To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory
One family. One house. One moment that echoes across time. To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's most profound novel, weaving together the lives of the Ramsay family and their guests over two days—separated by a span of ten years and a world war. With stream-of-consciousness narration, poetic prose, and philosophical insight, Woolf explores memory, impermanence, gender roles, and artistic struggle. A cornerstone of modernist literature, this novel is celebrated for its experimental form and psychological depth, influencing generations of writers and readers. 💬 "A novel as delicate and luminous as light reflected off water." 🕯️ Why This Classic Still Shines: Ideal for fans of James Joyce, Toni Morrison, Clarice Lispector, and Rachel Cusk Frequently studied in English literature, feminist theory, and narrative structure courses A key text in exploring time, loss, and inner consciousness 📣 See Beyond the Surface. Remember What Time Forgets. Sail To the Lighthouse. Buy To the Lighthouse today and immerse yourself in a lyrical journey through thought, silence, and meaning.
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To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Meditation on Time, Family, and the Fragility of Memory

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One family. One house. One moment that echoes across time. To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf's most profound novel, weaving together the lives of the Ramsay family and their guests over two days—separated by a span of ten years and a world war. With stream-of-consciousness narration, poetic prose, and philosophical insight, Woolf explores memory, impermanence, gender roles, and artistic struggle. A cornerstone of modernist literature, this novel is celebrated for its experimental form and psychological depth, influencing generations of writers and readers. 💬 "A novel as delicate and luminous as light reflected off water." 🕯️ Why This Classic Still Shines: Ideal for fans of James Joyce, Toni Morrison, Clarice Lispector, and Rachel Cusk Frequently studied in English literature, feminist theory, and narrative structure courses A key text in exploring time, loss, and inner consciousness 📣 See Beyond the Surface. Remember What Time Forgets. Sail To the Lighthouse. Buy To the Lighthouse today and immerse yourself in a lyrical journey through thought, silence, and meaning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782386912160
Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.
Publication date: 04/25/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 507 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Virginia Woolf (1882¿1941) was one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century. An admired literary critic, she authored many essays, letters, journals, and short stories in addition to her groundbreaking novels. Her best-known books include the novels Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando, and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own.

Date of Birth:

January 25, 1882

Date of Death:

March 28, 1941

Place of Birth:

London

Place of Death:

Sussex, England

Education:

Home schooling
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