To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness
🌊 A house by the sea. A family suspended in time. A journey shaped by silence and memory. In To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf creates a deeply poetic narrative that captures the ebb and flow of life through the Ramsay family's fragmented experiences across a decade. With lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness brilliance, Woolf meditates on art, loss, gender roles, and the fleeting nature of time 🕯️🌅. Split into three parts—each with shifting perspectives and emotional resonance—this novel is a triumph of modernist literature. This annotated edition includes historical context, literary analysis, and Woolf's own notes—perfect for students, scholars, and lovers of introspective fiction. "A book of surpassing beauty and subtlety." — The New York Times "Woolf at her most profound and poetic." — Modern Fiction Studies 📘 Click Buy Now to experience the novel that changed what fiction could be.
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To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness
🌊 A house by the sea. A family suspended in time. A journey shaped by silence and memory. In To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf creates a deeply poetic narrative that captures the ebb and flow of life through the Ramsay family's fragmented experiences across a decade. With lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness brilliance, Woolf meditates on art, loss, gender roles, and the fleeting nature of time 🕯️🌅. Split into three parts—each with shifting perspectives and emotional resonance—this novel is a triumph of modernist literature. This annotated edition includes historical context, literary analysis, and Woolf's own notes—perfect for students, scholars, and lovers of introspective fiction. "A book of surpassing beauty and subtlety." — The New York Times "Woolf at her most profound and poetic." — Modern Fiction Studies 📘 Click Buy Now to experience the novel that changed what fiction could be.
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To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness

To the Lighthouse: A Modernist Classic That Redefined the Boundaries of Fiction and Consciousness

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🌊 A house by the sea. A family suspended in time. A journey shaped by silence and memory. In To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf creates a deeply poetic narrative that captures the ebb and flow of life through the Ramsay family's fragmented experiences across a decade. With lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness brilliance, Woolf meditates on art, loss, gender roles, and the fleeting nature of time 🕯️🌅. Split into three parts—each with shifting perspectives and emotional resonance—this novel is a triumph of modernist literature. This annotated edition includes historical context, literary analysis, and Woolf's own notes—perfect for students, scholars, and lovers of introspective fiction. "A book of surpassing beauty and subtlety." — The New York Times "Woolf at her most profound and poetic." — Modern Fiction Studies 📘 Click Buy Now to experience the novel that changed what fiction could be.

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ISBN-13: 9782386914843
Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill
Publication date: 05/22/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 283
File size: 449 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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