To the lighthouse
by
 
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.

Title
To the lighthouse

Author
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.

ISBN
9780007934416

Publication Information
London : Harper Press, 2013.

Physical Description
xv, 222 p. ; 18 cm

Series
Collins classics
 
Collins classics.

Series Title
Collins classics
 
Collins classics.

Abstract
Classics. Every summer, the Ramsays visit their summer home on the beautiful Isle of Skye, surrounded by the excitement and chatter of family and friends, mirroring Virginia Woolf's own joyful holidays of her youth. But as time passes, and in its wake the First World War, the transience of life becomes ever more apparent through the vignette of the thoughts and observations of the novel's disparate cast. A landmark of high modernism and the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels, TO THE LIGHTHOUSE explores themes of loss, class structure and the question of perception, in a hauntingly beautiful memorial to the lost but not forgotten.

Subject Term
English -- Scotland -- Fiction.
 
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction.
 
Mothers -- Death -- Fiction.
 
Summer resorts -- Fiction.
 
Married people -- Fiction.
 
Lighthouses -- Fiction.
 
Widowers -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Skye, Island of (Scotland) -- Fiction.

Subject
English -- Scotland -- Fiction.
 
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction.
 
Mothers -- Death -- Fiction.
 
Summer resorts -- Fiction.
 
Married people -- Fiction.
 
Lighthouses -- Fiction.
 
Widowers -- Fiction.
 
Skye, Island of (Scotland) -- Fiction.

Summary
Classics. Every summer, the Ramsays visit their summer home on the beautiful Isle of Skye, surrounded by the excitement and chatter of family and friends, mirroring Virginia Woolf's own joyful holidays of her youth. But as time passes, and in its wake the First World War, the transience of life becomes ever more apparent through the vignette of the thoughts and observations of the novel's disparate cast. A landmark of high modernism and the most autobiographical of Virginia Woolf's novels, TO THE LIGHTHOUSE explores themes of loss, class structure and the question of perception, in a hauntingly beautiful memorial to the lost but not forgotten.


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