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Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf. Harcourt Brace: 1990 (paperback - reissue). ISBN: 0156628708; 194 pages
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A high point in high modernism. Considered by many critics to be both the richest and
most accessible of Woolf's works, Mrs. Dalloway tells the story of one day in the life of a British society
matron getting ready to host a fashionable evening party. But the magic of the book lies in the ways that Woolf connects
the unexceptional life and pedestrian activities of Clarissa Dalloway with the greater, mysterious whirl of life and death
that surrounds even the most ordinary among us.
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