The first chapter of “Time Passes” highlights the difference in narrative style for this section. Events after the dinner are conveyed through a third-person approach rather than the stream-of-consciousness in the “The Window.” This change in technique mirrors the shift in focus regarding the impact of time. The first section, which viewed the world through […]
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I saw the CD version of To the Lighthouse with Phyllida Law as reader at my local library and decided to give it a try. This in spite of my general misgiving about books on tape (I’m rarely able to give my full attention to them) and the specific worry about the adaptability of this […]
Cover of To the Lighthouse by Vanessa Bell The last three chapters of “The Window” section takes place during the dinner and later that evening. I will briefly look at the dinner and some topics covered then and afterwards. The dinner starts off with weariness and dissatisfaction of many of the participants. Several characters wish […]
Talland House, where the Stephen family spent their summers. From Leslie Stephen’s photo album at Smith College Libraries site. This section covers up to the dinner party and allows the reader to meet more of the Rasmay family and guests. Mrs. Ramsay expresses her desire to spare her children from what she views as the […]
“…she felt…how life, from being made up of little separate incidents which one lived one by one, became curled and whole like a wave which bore one up and threw one down with it, there, with a dash on the beach.” Picture–Hebridean Sunset While there are many things going on in this section, the use […]
I first read To the Lighthouse about 6 years ago and I’m looking forward to reading it again. A few chapters into the book I realized how much of the book’s approach and themes permeate the first chapter. I thought reviewing just this one chapter would make writing about the rest of the book easier. […]
Before reading To the Lighthouse again, I wanted to read some of Woolf’s essays from both volumes of The Common Reader. I have posted several excerpts below from “Modern Fiction” and “How Should One Read a Book?” that I think will prove useful in understanding Woolf’s works as well as benefiting reading in general. From […]
Listed below are a few online resources I found on Virginia Woolf and the two books I intend to read now. VIRGINIA WOOLF Virginia Woolf’s Wikipedia entry Works available at Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg Australia has ebooks available to more of Woolfs’ books. Copyright law will vary depending on country. Virginia Woolf seminar page from […]