'Fear no more the heat of the sun.' Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf's
fourth novel, offers the reader an impression of a single June day in
London in 1923. Clarissa Dalloway, the wife of a Conservative member
of parliament, is preparing to give an evening party, while the
shell-shocked Septimus Warren Smith hears the birds in Regent's Park
chattering in Greek. There seems to be nothing, except perhaps London,
to link Clarissa and Septimus. She is middle-aged and prosperous, with
a sheltered happy life behind her; Smith is young, poor, and driven to
hatred of himself and the whole human race. Yet both share a terror of
existence, and sense the pull of death. The world of Mrs Dalloway is
evoked in Woolf's famous stream of consciousness style, in a lyrical
and haunting language which has made this, from its publication in
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ISBN
9780191609060
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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