Describes a family gathered at a house on the Scottish coast, where in later years only caretakers live. Then, the house is again filled with surviving family members.
A novel constructed of the nonlinear memories of the friends, family, and lovers of Jacob Flanders, a sensitive young man who has died in the Great War.
Contains the complete text of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "Mrs. Dalloway's Party" plus various journal entries and letters by Virginia Woolf relating to the genesis and writing of her stories as well as essays, critical reviews, and commentary by various authors.
Contains the complete text of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "Mrs. Dalloway's Party" plus various journal entries and letters by Virginia Woolf relating to the genesis and writing of her stories as well as essays, critical reviews, and commentary by various authors.
Jacob Flanders, a sensitive young man raised in Edwardian England, discovers as an adult that his life is lacking, but his search for fulfillment is sidetracked by the outbreak of World War I.
Presents Virginia Woolf's first novel, originally published in 1915, about Rachel Vinrace, an impressionable young Englishwoman who travels to South America where she enters into a doomed love affair with an aspiring writer.