Mrs Dalloway


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The novel takes place over the course of a single day in June 1923 in London and follows the inner thoughts and experiences of its central character Clarissa Dalloway. As Clarissa prepares for a party she is hosting that evening the narrative shifts between her stream of consciousness memories and the perspectives of various other characters. Through this multi-layered narrative style Woolf delves into the inner lives of her characters examining their desires fears and connections with one another. The novel explores themes such as identity social expectations the passage of time and the impact of World War I on the post-war generation. ""Mrs Dalloway"" is celebrated for its lyrical prose its depiction of the complexities of human consciousness and its portrayal of the interplay between the external world and the inner lives of characters. Woolf uses the bustling streets of London as a backdrop against which the characters' thoughts and emotions unfold. The novel also explores the limitations and expectations placed on women in early 20th-century society. Through Clarissa Dalloway's character Woolf portrays the internal struggles and societal pressures faced by women seeking personal fulfillment and autonomy. ""Mrs Dalloway"" is often regarded as a seminal work of modernist literature. It pioneered Woolf's stream-of-consciousness narrative technique where the boundaries between thoughts memories and present experiences blur creating a more immersive and introspective reading experience.
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