Mrs Dalloway / Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by David Bradshaw
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TextSeries: Publication details: Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2000.Edition: [New ed.]Description: lviii, 185 pISBN: - 9780199536009
- 0199536007
- 823.912 23
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Cover; Contents; Biographical Preface; Introduction; Note on the Text; Select Bibliography; A Chronology of Virginia Woolf; A Map of Mrs Dalloway's London; MRS DALLOWAY; Explanatory Notes.
Fear no more the heat of the sun.' Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf's fourth novel, offers the reader an impression of a single June day in London in 1923. Clarissa Dalloway, the wife of a Conservative member of parliament, is preparing to give an evening party, while the shell-shocked Septimus Warren Smith hears the birds in Regent's Park chattering in Greek. There seems to be nothing, except perhaps London, to link Clarissa and Septimus. She is middle-aged and prosperous, with a sheltered happy life behind her; Smith isyoung, poor, and driven to hatred of himself and the whole human race. Yet bo.