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To the Lighthouse is Virginia Woolf’s arresting analysis of domestic family life, centering on the Ramsays and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland in the early 1900s. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I enjoyed it but felt that it moved a bit slowly and the usual energy and flow was somehow missing."
"Amazingly evocative streams of consciousness still evoking the sensuous landscape and detail."
"As expected, got this for my daughter."
"Very symbolic and emotional."
"The rhythm of language; The challenge of words keeps my mind engaged as well as the plot."
"I have always enjoyed PD James' writing, she never disappoints."

An English family's complex lives are followed and picked up again after a 10 year hiatus in order to explore the effects of time. Mrs Ramsay (wife of a distinguished philosopher, mother of eight, and a sympathetic hostess) provides the heartbeat of a shabby-grand holiday house in the Hebrides and at the same time ceaselessly gauges the secret rhythms of its many intertwined pulses. The mood deepens when the neglected house is revisited, post-war, by surviving members of the holiday party, who must ultimately confront 'that loneliness that was the truth about things' - Karen Robinson, The Sunday Times Nicole Kidman in The Hours may have raised the doyenne of Bloomsbury bluestockings' literary profile for a new generation of readers, but many people still consider Virginia Woolf's writing difficult and dated. You either go along with descriptions such as, the spring, without a leaf to toss, bare and bright like a virgin fierce in her chastity, scornful in her purity, was laid out on fields, wide-eyed and watchful, and entirely careless of what was done, or thought, by the beholders...A", or you don't.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I enjoyed it but felt that it moved a bit slowly and the usual energy and flow was somehow missing."
"Amazingly evocative streams of consciousness still evoking the sensuous landscape and detail."
"As expected, got this for my daughter."
"Very symbolic and emotional."
"The rhythm of language; The challenge of words keeps my mind engaged as well as the plot."
"I have always enjoyed PD James' writing, she never disappoints."
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