Set over a single June day in postwar London, MRS. DALLOWAY follows Clarissa Dalloway preparing for a party, counterpointed with the haunted interior of Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked veteran. Woolf's stream-of-consciousness, marked by the chimes of Big Ben, braids memory, time, and social ritual. The novel consolidates high modernism's urban poetics, diverging from Joyce's single-day experiment to remake the English social novel through free indirect discourse and a clear eye for class, gender, and the aftermath of war.
Woolf, a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, refines here the program she set out in Modern Fiction - turning from material surfaces toward the luminous halo of consciousness. Wartime London, long walks, editorial work at the Hogarth Press, and intimate brushes with mental distress shaped her sensitivity to trauma, perception, and the fragile architecture of the self, which animates the novel's paired perspectives.
Readers seeking a work both formally daring and emotionally lucid will find MRS. DALLOWAY inexhaustible. It rewards close reading, invites conversation about care, community, and the ethics of attention, and serves as an essential entry to Woolf's oeuvre and to modernist studies. Begin here, and expect to return, hearing new chimes each time.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Set over a single June day in postwar London, MRS. DALLOWAY follows Clarissa Dalloway preparing for a party, counterpointed with the haunted interior of Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked veteran. Woolf's stream-of-consciousness, marked by the chimes of Big Ben, braids memory, time, and social ritual. The novel consolidates high modernism's urban poetics, diverging from Joyce's single-day experiment to remake the English social novel through free indirect discourse and a clear eye for class, gender, and the aftermath of war.
Woolf, a central figure of the Bloomsbury Group, refines here the program she set out in Modern Fiction - turning from material surfaces toward the luminous halo of consciousness. Wartime London, long walks, editorial work at the Hogarth Press, and intimate brushes with mental distress shaped her sensitivity to trauma, perception, and the fragile architecture of the self, which animates the novel's paired perspectives.
Readers seeking a work both formally daring and emotionally lucid will find MRS. DALLOWAY inexhaustible. It rewards close reading, invites conversation about care, community, and the ethics of attention, and serves as an essential entry to Woolf's oeuvre and to modernist studies. Begin here, and expect to return, hearing new chimes each time.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.