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Between the Acts

A Poetic Masterpiece of Memory, Performance, and the Shadow of War
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About the book

On the brink of war, a quiet English village stages a play—and the true drama lies in the silences between the acts.


Between the Acts is the haunting final novel by Virginia Woolf, completed just before her death in 1941. Set over the course of a single summer day in an English country house, the story follows villagers as they prepare for and perform a historical pageant. But beneath the surface of the performance—beneath the trivial conversations, small gestures, and fragments of poetry—lie deeper currents of tension, desire, and looming catastrophe.


Through Woolf's signature stream-of-consciousness style, the novel explores themes of art, time, identity, and the crumbling of civilization as World War II approaches. It is at once intimate and expansive, satirical and sublime—a final meditation on human connection, memory, and the fragile beauty of everyday life.


Why this novel endures:


Woolf's last novel—published posthumously


Blends lyrical prose, poetic fragments, and theatrical structure


Captures the unease of a society on the brink of change


Considered a profound coda to Woolf's literary legacy


Perfect for readers who enjoy:


Modernist fiction and stream-of-consciousness narratives


Quiet, introspective novels with symbolic depth


Virginia Woolf's psychological insight and poetic language


Books that reflect on the meaning of art and history


What readers are saying:


"Woolf's swan song—a masterful final whisper that echoes louder than a scream." – Literary Modernism Quarterly


"It's a novel of atmosphere, of shadows and echoes—an experience more than a story." – Amazon Reviewer


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Release date on Litres:
10 July 2025
Volume:
170 p.
ISBN:
9782386916625
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Bookwire
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