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The First Work Virginia Woolf

“Mrs. Dalloway”

“Mrs. Dalloway” is a novel by Virginia Woolf, published on May 14, 1925. “Mrs.
Dalloway” is one of the highly phenomenal and revolutionary novels born from Virginia’s pen.
According to Michael Cunningham, the author of “The Hours,” this novel is what led Virginia to
win the Pulitzer Prize in 1999. It is also why Virginia is considered deserving of being ranked
alongside other English novelists like William Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot, and George Orwell. This
novel had a powerful influence on 20th-century modern literature. Its beautiful stylistic elements
and captivating narrative have earned it much praise and inspired other writers. The novel has
also been adapted into a film, with the main character portrayed by the renowned
actress Nicole Kidman.
"Mrs. Dalloway" is a classic novel by Virginia Woolf that tells the story of one day in the
life of Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman in post-World War I England. The narrative
revolves around the events of her day as she prepares for a party at her home.
The novel delves into profound themes, including the anxieties of humanity, particularly
women, arising from complex feelings and thoughts about seemingly simple issues. It employs
the technique of stream of consciousness, allowing readers to peer into the thoughts and
emotions of the characters.
In addition to Mrs. Dalloway, the novel also focuses on Septimus Warren Smith, a war
veteran who suffers from war-related trauma and loss. Though they never meet, their lives are
intertwined in a compelling narrative about the city, life, and death.
"Mrs. Dalloway" is a profound exploration of psychology and social life. It is renowned
for its beautiful language and captivating stream of consciousness style. The novel has had a
significant impact on modern literature and continues to be a respected literary work to this day.

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