About Mrs. Dalloway
Mrs. Dalloway is one of Virginia Woolf’s most acclaimed works, a groundbreaking piece of literature that challenges social conventions and defies literary norms.
In this novel, readers follow 51-year-old Clarissa Dalloway through a single day in London as we explore her thoughts and feelings about past love affairs and missed opportunities. We also meet a host of other powerful female characters, each with their education and ambitions, as we witness their struggles for independence and satisfaction. Virginia Woolf also nods to same-sex relationships, as Clarissa muses over a past love with a woman named Sally Seton.
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Virginia Woolf is now recognized as a major twentieth-century author, a great novelist and essayist and a key figure in literary history as a feminist and a modernist.
Virginia’s books and life have inspired countless pieces of fiction, including movies and stage plays. Many identify her as their feminist icon and reason for putting pen to paper. Several of her works are commonly cited by authors, artists, and literature fans, but four are arguably the most significant and well-known. Let’s look closely at those four to see how they dealt with the themes mentioned so far and why it is so important for today’s generation to read them.