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First published in 1925, set 'one Wednesday in mid-June', Mrs Dalloway charts the lives of several characters across a day in London. While Clarissa Dalloway goes about preparing for a high-society party she is to host that evening, pondering on her childhood and marriage, nearby Septimus Warren Smith, a First World War veteran, is plagued with memories of the war and of his friend who never returned. Weaving a multitude of voices and eras into one, dressed in the most beautiful of language, Mrs Dalloway has earned its reputation as one of the most iconic novels of the twentieth century and great successes of Modernist fiction. This edition also contains ‘Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street’, the short story upon which the novel is modelled.

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'Sheer magic.' (Eileen Atkins) 'One of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century.' (Michael Cunningham)

Mrs Dalloway

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    Publisher: Renard Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781913724726, 978-1913724726
    ISBN10: 1913724727

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    First published in 1925, set 'one Wednesday in mid-June', Mrs Dalloway charts the lives of several characters across a day in London. While Clarissa Dalloway goes about preparing for a high-society party she is to host that evening, pondering on her childhood and marriage, nearby Septimus Warren Smith, a First World War veteran, is plagued with memories of the war and of his friend who never returned. Weaving a multitude of voices and eras into one, dressed in the most beautiful of language, Mrs Dalloway has earned its reputation as one of the most iconic novels of the twentieth century and great successes of Modernist fiction. This edition also contains ‘Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street’, the short story upon which the novel is modelled.

    Trade Review
    'Sheer magic.' (Eileen Atkins) 'One of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century.' (Michael Cunningham)

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