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| Exploring the hidden springs of thought and action in one day of a woman's life, Virginia Woolf is direct and vivid in her account of the details of Clarissa Dalloway's preparation for a party. The novel was first published in 1925 by the same Hogarth press that Woolf and her husband founded. |
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Key Information
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| Editors: |
Mark Hussey |
| Authors: |
Bonnie Kime Scott |
| Fiction Subgenre: |
Criminology |
| Fiction Genre: |
Education |
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Professional Reviews
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New York Times Book Review: "Virginia Woolf is almost alone...in the intricate yet clear art of her composition. Clarissa's day, the impressions she gives and receives...capture in a definitive matrix the drift of thought and feeling in a period, the point of view of a class, and seem almost to indicate the strength and weakness of an entire civilization....Clarissa...is conceived so brilliantly, dimensioned so thoroughly and documented so absolutely that her type...might be said to have been done 'inviolably and for all time'." |
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Book Editions
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- Paperback
- 150
- September 09, 2009
- Intl Business Pubns USA
- 9781438791005
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First Line
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| Publisher's Note: |
Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. |
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