Volume 250 pages
To the Lighthouse
About the book
Step into the shifting sands of memory, perception, and time with To the Lighthouse – Virginia Woolf's groundbreaking novel that redefined the boundaries of narrative fiction.
Set against the backdrop of a family's visits to a coastal summer home, Woolf's lyrical prose paints a deeply introspective portrait of human consciousness and the unspoken currents between individuals. Through the eyes of the Ramsay family and their guests, the novel explores themes of gender roles, artistic ambition, and the impermanence of life.
Hailed as a literary cornerstone of the 20th century, this novel captures the silent triumphs and losses that shape our inner worlds. Woolf's stream-of-consciousness technique immerses readers in the delicate dance between thought and reality – a timeless meditation on what it means to exist.
Whether you're a seasoned Woolf admirer or new to modernist literature, To the Lighthouse is an essential read for those seeking depth, nuance, and emotional resonance in storytelling.
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