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To The Lighthouse

Virginia Woolf's Masterpiece of Family, Time, and Memory
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Discover To the Lighthouse, a profound and beautifully crafted novel by Virginia Woolf that explores the intricacies of human relationships, the passage of time, and the fleeting nature of memory. This modernist classic combines lyrical prose with deep emotional insight, making it one of Woolf's most celebrated works.

The story unfolds around the Ramsay family and their guests as they vacation at a summer home on the Isle of Skye. Their lives, desires, and struggles weave together against the backdrop of a long-anticipated trip to the lighthouse. With its innovative structure and stream-of-consciousness style, the novel captures the complexities of inner thoughts and emotions.

At its heart, To the Lighthouse examines themes of family, identity, loss, and the transformative power of art. Woolf's deeply personal reflections on time and memory resonate throughout the narrative, creating a timeless exploration of the human spirit. This novel has been praised by critics and readers alike as «a cornerstone of modernist literature» and «a deeply moving meditation on life.»

Whether you're a lover of literary fiction or discovering Virginia Woolf for the first time, To the Lighthouse is an unforgettable journey into the depths of human experience.

Don't miss this extraordinary masterpiece—add it to your collection today and immerse yourself in its beauty and complexity!

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
20 марта 2025
Объем:
250 стр.
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9782384235803
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