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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE is a haunting psychological portrait of the Ramsay family and their friends who gather for a brief vacation in the Ramsay summer home on the Hebrides Isle of Skye. There is talk of a boating trip to the lighthouse at the island's end. But the year is 1914, a World War intervenes, and it is a somber group that finally assembles to make the ritual journey. The five brief essays that comprise THE LONDON SCENE conjure up the invisible magic known as London. The author lifts the city's docks, its abbeys and cathedrals, the houses of its great men, Oxford Street, and the House of Commons above the commonplace.
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To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
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- Released
- 1975
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- Title
- To the Lighthouse
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Virginia Woolf
- Released
- 1975
- Format
- Paperback
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Classics, Family, Friendship, Relationships, 20th century, Death, England, Literary Fiction, English Literature, Novellas, Scotland, Seas and Oceans, Transformation, Autobiographical Novels, Beauty, Lighthouses, Stream of Consciousness
- First published
- 1927
- Original title
- To the Lighthouse
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
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- TO THE LIGHTHOUSE is a haunting psychological portrait of the Ramsay family and their friends who gather for a brief vacation in the Ramsay summer home on the Hebrides Isle of Skye. There is talk of a boating trip to the lighthouse at the island's end. But the year is 1914, a World War intervenes, and it is a somber group that finally assembles to make the ritual journey. The five brief essays that comprise THE LONDON SCENE conjure up the invisible magic known as London. The author lifts the city's docks, its abbeys and cathedrals, the houses of its great men, Oxford Street, and the House of Commons above the commonplace.



