Anglais Mrs. Dalloway (IMPRESSION A LA DEMANDE)

Virginia Woolf, Marie-Claire Pasquier, Bernard Brugière

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À propos

Probably Virginia Woolf's best-known novel, Mrs. Dalloway, originally published in 1925, is a glorious, ground-breaking text. On the surface, it follows Clarissa Dalloway, an Englishwoman in her fifties, minute by minute through the June day on which she is having a party. At a deeper level, however, the novel demonstrates, through an effortless stream of consciousness, the connections formed in human interaction-whether these interactions are fleeting, or persist through decades.
This is a novel to read and cherish, if only to marvel at Woolf's linguistic acrobatics. Words and phrases swoop and soar like swallows. Woolf's sentences are magnificent: sinuous, whirling, impeccably detailed. As narrative perspective shifts from character to character-sometimes within a single sentence-readers come to understand the oh-so-permeable barrier between self and other. Through Clarissa we meet Septimus Warren Smith, his wife Rezia, and a cast of dozens more, all connected by the leaden circles of Big Ben marking the passage of every hour, by the pavements of Bloomsbury that lead everywhere and nowhere. Modernist London has never been portrayed more sublimely: replete with birdsong and flowers, resplendent in sunshine, youthful yet eternal-and even in the aftermath of war and pandemic, resilient.
Mrs. Dalloway is Woolf's attempt to express that which may be inexpressible. It offers a close examination of how difficult it is, even when our hearts are brimming, to say what we really feel; and it examines the damage we inflict through our reticence with words, our withholding of love. It is a novel of the soul, and a work of immense beauty.


Rayons : Littérature > Romans & Nouvelles


  • Auteur(s)

    Virginia Woolf, Marie-Claire Pasquier, Bernard Brugière

  • Éditeur

    Culturea

  • Distributeur

    Sodis

  • Date de parution

    22/06/2023

  • EAN

    9791041802654

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    218 Pages

  • Longueur

    21 cm

  • Largeur

    14.8 cm

  • Épaisseur

    1.2 cm

  • Poids

    289 g

  • Lectorat

    Tout public

  • Diffuseur

    Books on Demand

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Infos supplémentaires : Broché  

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf est née en 1882. Mariée à l'économiste Leonard Woolf, elle a fondé avec lui la maison d'édition Hogarth Press. Ses romans et ses articles ont fait d'elle l'une des figures les plus importantes de la littérature de l'entre-deux-guerres. Sujette à des crises nerveuses fréquentes et craignant de perdre la raison, elle mit fin à ses jours en 1941. Elle était membre du Bloomsbury Group, un groupe d'artistes auquel appartenaient E.M. Forster et J.M. Keynes.

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