The Mark on the Wall - Virginia Woolf - E-Book

The Mark on the Wall E-Book

Virginia Woolf

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What begins as a glance becomes a journey inward. The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf is a pioneering short story that redefined what fiction could be. With a simple narrative frame—an unnamed narrator noticing a mark on the wall—Woolf unleashes a torrent of philosophical, political, and poetic reflections that question reality, history, and gender. Through this elegant and introspective tale, Woolf invites readers into the heart of stream-of-consciousness modernism, where thoughts meander, meanings evolve, and identity blurs. 💬 "A single moment, infinite meaning—Woolf at her most precise and profound." 🧠 Why This Story Still Resonates: A foundational text in modernist literature and feminist thought Perfect for fans of Katherine Mansfield, James Joyce, and Rachel Cusk An essential read for students of literary theory, philosophy, and consciousness studies 📣 Look Closer. Think Deeper. Read Differently. Buy The Mark on the Wall today and discover how the smallest details reveal the largest truths.

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The Mark on the Wall
About the Author
The Mark on the Wall

The Mark on the Wall

Virginia Woolf

Published: 1917Categorie(s): Fiction, Short Stories

About the Author

Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) was a pioneering English writer, essayist, and modernist thinker. A key figure in the literary world of the early 20th century, she is best known for her experimental narrative techniques and profound psychological insights.

Born into an intellectual family in London, Woolf was exposed to literature from an early age. She became one of the leading members of the Bloomsbury Group, an influential collective of writers, artists, and philosophers. Her works, including Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927), and Orlando (1928), broke traditional literary conventions by exploring stream-of-consciousness narration and shifting perspectives.

Woolf’s essays, particularly A Room of One’s Own (1929), remain vital feminist texts advocating for women's intellectual and creative independence. Her writing challenged societal norms, addressed mental health, and examined the fluidity of identity.

Despite her literary success, Woolf struggled with mental illness throughout her life. She tragically ended her life in 1941, but her influence endures, shaping modern literature and feminist thought.

The Mark on the Wall