Mrs. Dalloway

Mrs. Dalloway (1925) is a Romance of Virginia Woolf which describes one day of Clarissa Dalloway, in the England according to the First World War. But far from being centered on this only character, Virginia Woolf offers a fresco of the town of London and its inhabitants, life rythmée for all by Big Ben. It succeeds in intersecting surface of the things and in-depth exploration of the intimate consciences to the wire of the seconds which are passed, in the apparent disorder from what emerges in oneself and in the world.

The title under which Woolf had initially worked on this work was the Hours , title to which returns the book of Michael Cunningham ( The Hours ).

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