Mrs Dalloway and to the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse have often been described as 'poetic' and 'difficult'. Some explore the novels' debates about England in the 1920s: about power and imperialism and the War, about contemporary ideas of personal identity, and about women's lives. All demonstrate that new critical methods lead to active engagement with the texts.
