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To the Lighthouse (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)
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To the Lighthouse (Collector’s Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

A family's summer retreat by the sea unfolds with shifting perspectives and quiet moments of introspection. As they grapple with their unspoken desires and the passage of time, their internal worlds clash with the changing landscape around them. Woolf weaves between their memories, regrets, and fleeting hopes, creating a delicate tension between what is said and what remains hidden. Amidst the beauty of the setting, a quiet struggle for understanding unfolds, leaving readers captivated by the nuances of human experience and the elusive nature of time.

To the Lighthouse stands as a landmark in modernist literature, capturing the fragmented, subjective nature of reality in ways that were groundbreaking for its time. Woolf's innovative narrative techniques, such as stream-of-consciousness, blurred the boundaries between time, memory, and perception, challenging conventional storytelling. The novel's deep exploration of gender, identity, and family dynamics spoke to the shifting social and political landscape of early 20th-century Britain. Its influence extends far beyond its era, shaping not only literary fiction but also the ways we understand human consciousness and relationships.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Revive Classics
Date
4 March 2025
Pages
188
ISBN
9781998736447

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

A family's summer retreat by the sea unfolds with shifting perspectives and quiet moments of introspection. As they grapple with their unspoken desires and the passage of time, their internal worlds clash with the changing landscape around them. Woolf weaves between their memories, regrets, and fleeting hopes, creating a delicate tension between what is said and what remains hidden. Amidst the beauty of the setting, a quiet struggle for understanding unfolds, leaving readers captivated by the nuances of human experience and the elusive nature of time.

To the Lighthouse stands as a landmark in modernist literature, capturing the fragmented, subjective nature of reality in ways that were groundbreaking for its time. Woolf's innovative narrative techniques, such as stream-of-consciousness, blurred the boundaries between time, memory, and perception, challenging conventional storytelling. The novel's deep exploration of gender, identity, and family dynamics spoke to the shifting social and political landscape of early 20th-century Britain. Its influence extends far beyond its era, shaping not only literary fiction but also the ways we understand human consciousness and relationships.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Revive Classics
Date
4 March 2025
Pages
188
ISBN
9781998736447