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5 books that take place over just one day
There's something quietly radical about a novel that refuses to sprawl across years or decades. Instead, it zeroes in on a ...
In June, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “Mrs. Dalloway,” Virginia Woolf’s classic novel about one day in the life of an London woman in 1923. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin is an editor ...
Nicole Kidman won an Oscar for her portrayal of Woolf in ‘The Hours’ (Paramount Pictures) The sweet, sad irony, of course, is that any reader of Mrs Dalloway knows that she needn’t fret: the answer to ...
Mrs. Dalloway, published May 14, 1925, is Virginia Woolf’s modernist masterpiece. The novel follows socialite Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party and receives a visit from an old suitor.
"What a lark! What a plunge!" Composer-lyricist John Coyne and librettist Brandon Adam are collaborating on a musical adaptation of Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf's classic novel about uncertainty, ...
For many of us, 12 April was the 'Glorious Twelfth', reborn. Yet it swiftly became apparent that the UK weather was not willing to play ball, and as April turned into May, a long-awaited spring failed ...
Mrs. Dalloway traces the thoughts, memories, and emotions of one character through the course of a single day in the middle of June 1923. Woolf’s fourth novel, originally entitled “The Hours,” is set ...
I read “Mrs. Dalloway” for the first time when I was ten or eleven, too young to make much sense of it. It was summer. I was away from home, though I cannot recall where or why exactly—only that the ...
In September, The Wall Street Journal published a report, based on leaked documents, describing Facebook’s awareness of the harmful effects one of its platforms was having on young people. “Thirty-two ...
BERKELEY — Mrs. Dalloway’s Literary and Garden Arts, a beloved Berkeley independent bookstore known for its eclectic array of books and gardening gifts, is for sale. Owners Anne Leyhe and Marion ...
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