To the Lighthouse
A Profound Tale of Memory and Loss - An Introspective Journey Through the Complexity of Human Relationships
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Publisher Description
Have you ever wondered why the memories that haunt us most are often the quietest ones?
To the Lighthouse is widely acknowledged as Virginia Woolf's most poignant and experimental novel, a work that redefined the possibilities of storytelling. Abandoning traditional plot structures, Woolf plunges the reader directly into the stream of consciousness of her characters, creating an intimate and immersive experience that feels less like reading a story and more like living inside another's mind.
What You'll Discover in This Literary Masterpiece:
A Groundbreaking Narrative Style Immerse yourself in Woolf's famous "stream of consciousness" technique, which fluidly moves between the inner thoughts of multiple characters, revealing their secrets and insecurities.The Intricacies of Family Dynamics Witness the subtle tensions and profound bonds within the Ramsay family, exploring the delicate balance between masculine logic and feminine intuition.The Indifferent Passage of Time Experience the celebrated "Time Passes" section, a hauntingly beautiful prose poem that depicts the decay of the summer house and the impact of World War I without centering on human protagonists.The Struggle for Artistic Vision Follow Lily Briscoe's evolution as an artist as she fights against self-doubt and social convention to complete her painting and find her own truth.A Deep Exploration of Grief and Loss Understand how the characters navigate the void left by death and how they attempt to reconstruct their lives in the aftermath of tragedy.
Whether you are a scholar of English literature, a fan of psychological fiction, or a reader seeking a deeply moving reflection on the human condition, To the Lighthouse offers a timeless and transformative experience.