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? What lingers longer -- the moment itself, or the memory it leaves behind?
Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (1927) is a cornerstone of modernist literature, renowned for its lyrical prose and stream-of-consciousness style. Set in the Hebrides off the coast of Scotland, the novel unfolds around the Ramsay family and their guests as they grapple with the passage of time, shifting relationships, and the elusive promise of a trip to the lighthouse.
Through delicate impressions and inner monologues, Woolf explores themes of family, art, gender, love, loss, and the fleeting nature of existence. The novel's fragmented structure mirrors the way memory and time shape human experience, making it not just a story but a meditation on life itself.
? Why readers treasure this novel:
A modernist classic celebrated for its innovation and depth.
A profound reflection on the fragility of time and memory.
Ranked among the greatest novels of the 20th century.
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