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To the Lighthouse. Exploring the Depths of Human Consciousness and Perception

Par : Virginia Woolf
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  • Nombre de pages252
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.331 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,4 cm
  • ISBN979-10-418-0733-8
  • EAN9791041807338
  • Date de parution24/06/2023
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf is a seminal work of modernist literature that delves into the complexities of human consciousness and perception. The novel is structured in three parts : "The Window, " "Time Passes, " and "The Lighthouse". Set in the Ramsay family's summer home on the Isle of Skye, the narrative explores the inner thoughts and emotions of its characters, particularly Mrs. Ramsay, Mr.
Ramsay, and their children. The first section, "The Window, " focuses on a single day and the interactions between the family and their guests, highlighting themes of transience and the passage of time. Woolf employs a stream-of-consciousness technique to reveal the characters' inner lives, emphasizing the fluidity of time and the subjective nature of reality. In "Time Passes, " the novel shifts to a more abstract and detached perspective, depicting the decay of the Ramsay's summer home over a decade.
This section serves as a meditation on the inevitability of change and the relentless march of time, as the house becomes a symbol of the family's disintegration and the loss of Mrs. Ramsay. The final section, "The Lighthouse, " sees the Ramsay family returning to the house, where they attempt to complete a long-delayed visit to the nearby lighthouse. This journey becomes a metaphor for personal growth and reconciliation, as the characters confront their past and seek closure.
Woolf's novel is renowned for its innovative narrative style and its exploration of themes such as the nature of art, the role of women in society, and the search for meaning in an impermanent world. Through her intricate portrayal of the characters' inner lives, Woolf challenges traditional narrative structures and invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human experience.
Virginia Woolf
Née en 1882 à Londres, Virginia Woolf est une femme de lettres qui révolutionne la forme du roman traditionnel, laissant libre cours aux émotions et aux flux de pensées des personnages. De nature tourmentée, Virginia Woolf se suicidera dans la rivière Ouse en 1941. Elle est l'auteure de nombreux chefs d'oeuvre, tels que Mrs Dalloway, La Promenade au phare, ou encore Les Vagues.
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