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To the Lighthouse

Woolf, VirginiaGilpin, Sam(Introduction by)
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To the Lighthouse, considered by many to be Virginia Woolf's finest novel, is a remarkably original work, showing the thoughts and actions of the members of a family and their guests on two separate occasions ten years apart.

The setting is Mr and Mrs Ramsay's house on a Scottish island, where they traditionally take their summer holidays, overlooking a bay with a lighthouse.

As a modernist author Woolf explored the ways in which fiction could represent reality, and To the Lighthouse can be seen as an experimental work that pushes the limits of what we know about the world and ourselves.

It is one of the most beautifully crafted of all novels written in the English language. With an Afterword by Sam Gilpin.

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Product Details
1904633498 / 9781904633495
Hardback
823.912
01/02/2004
United Kingdom
English
Classics
248 p.
16 cm
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