'For there she was.' Mrs Dalloway follows a single day in the life of
Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman in London, in June 1923, as
she prepares for a party. Clarissa's thoughts and actions are
interwoven with the trauma and bereavement of Septimus Smith, a poor
young man suffering from shell-shock, in a contrasting narrative that
provides poignant insights into the political, historical, and social
issues of Woolf's day. The novel brings memories and the present
together, written and set in the uneasy years immediately after the
First World War. This new edition, annotated and introduced by Trudi
Tate, broadens and deepens key aspects of the historical context,
including a fresh examination of Woolf's representations of women in
the wake of the first women in Britain winning the right to vote, the
context of post-war politics, and the innovative aspects of the
author's writing style. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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ISBN
9780192675996
Publisert
2025
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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