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100 _aVirginia Woolf
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245 _aTo the lighthouse
260 _aHyderabad
_bOrient Black Swan
_c2020
300 _avi,236p.
_b,PB
_c21x14cm.
365 _2English
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_d300.00
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_f09-08-2022
440 _aOrient blackswan critical texts
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520 _aAdeline Virginia Woolf was an English novelist and one of the principal modernists of the last century. She won much acclaim for her novels: Mrs Dalloway and A Room Of One's Own. This novel follows the lives of the Ramsay household. One day, the son, James Ramsay, asks his parents whether they can visit the nearby lighthouse. His mother predicts that there will be good weather and that they should be able to do so. However, Mr. Ramsay contradicts this, replying that there may yet be a storm. The years pass and their trip to the lighthouse becomes a constantly postponed event in their lives. They come together once again after the great war and they have changed with time. Yet, their discussion of a trip to the lighthouse is the greatest sign of their change, and a philosophical reminder of a dream unfulfilled.
650 _aEnglish Criticism
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650 _aEnglish Literature
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