<p>Born into a distinguished intellectual family in 1882 Virginia Woolf became a leading member of the &#39;Bloomsbury Group&#39; writers who eschewed Victorian formality and sought the re-birth of the novel by rejecting conventional norms and concentrating instead on what Woolf termed &quot;the innermost flame&quot; - a deeply psychological perspective highlighting the mind&#39;s attempts to translate experience into language and meaning. The Waves is Woolf&#39;s most ambitious and experimental novel focusing on how our personalities are moulded by our contact with others. Divided into nine sections each symbolised by the passage of the sun on a single day it follows the lives of six friends - all very different personalities - who themselves may stand for the several &#39;voices&#39; present in our own minds. The untimely death of one of the friends forces the survivors to take stock of their own lives and the reality of death. In dream-like lyrical prose Woolf gives the reader a window into the thoughts and passions of these six friends and the manner in which each gradually comes to terms with the mystery of existence.</p>
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