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Drawing on her childhood experiences, Virginia Woolf crafts an autobiographical novel that weaves universal themes into a rich narrative. The story reflects the complexities of time, memory, and the human experience, positioning itself alongside the works of literary giants like Proust and Joyce. Through its introspective style, the novel explores the intricacies of relationships and the passage of time, making it a profound exploration of life and art.
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To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
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- Année de publication
- 2017
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- Titre
- To the Lighthouse
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Virginia Woolf
- Éditeur
- Benediction Classics
- Publié
- 2017
- Pages
- 140
- ISBN13
- 9781781397985
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Classiques, Famille, Amitié, Relations, 20e siècle, Mort, Angleterre, Roman social, Littérature anglaise, Romans courts, Écosse, Mers et océans, Transformation, Romans autobiographiques, Beauté, Phare, Flux de conscience
- Première publication
- 1927
- Titre original
- To the Lighthouse
- Évaluation
- 3,8 sur 5
- Description
- Drawing on her childhood experiences, Virginia Woolf crafts an autobiographical novel that weaves universal themes into a rich narrative. The story reflects the complexities of time, memory, and the human experience, positioning itself alongside the works of literary giants like Proust and Joyce. Through its introspective style, the novel explores the intricacies of relationships and the passage of time, making it a profound exploration of life and art.