To the Lighthouse
A Novel of Time, Memory, and Human Connection
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Publisher Description
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf is a landmark novel of modernist literature that explores the inner lives of its characters with rare sensitivity and depth. Set around the Ramsay family's summer home, the story unfolds not through dramatic action but through shifting thoughts, memories, and emotions that reveal the complexities of human relationships.
Through her innovative stream-of-consciousness style, Woolf examines themes of time, love, loss, marriage, creativity, and the quiet struggles that shape everyday life. The novel's structure-moving from anticipation, to absence, to reflection-mirrors the passage of time itself and highlights the fragile yet enduring nature of human connection.
Poetic, introspective, and deeply moving, To the Lighthouse remains a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers seeking profound insight into life, art, and the unseen worlds within us