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This engaging summary presents an analysis of To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, which centres around an ordinary family and their experiences at their holiday home. It unfolds over two days, which are set ten years apart and separated by the First World War, resulting in a profound meditation on the passage of time and the nature of memory. The novel draws heavily on Woolf’s own experiences, and a number of its characters are based on members of her family. To the Lighthouse’s use of stream of consciousness and constantly shifting perspectives make it a crucial work of modernism and helped to cement Woolf’s position as one of the most influential members of this literary movement.

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VIRGINIA WOOLF

ENGLISH NOVELIST AND ESSAYIST

Born in London in 1882.Died in Rodmell (United Kingdom) in 1941.Notable works:Mrs. Dalloway (1925), novelOrlando (1928), novelA Room of One's Own (1929), essay

Virginia Woolf was one of the most important modernist authors of the 20th century and a pioneer in the use of many experimental prose devices. She was part of the Bloomsbury group, an artistic and literary group of intellectuals and bohemians who shared ideas about philosophy and the arts and rejected traditional habits. Woolf was also a prominent women’s rights advocate and the founder of the Hogarth Press, through which she published most of her works.

During her literary career, her prose continuously evolved towards more experimental storytelling and narrative devices. For instance, she was a trailblazer in the use of the stream of consciousness technique (a literary device that strives to capture the multitude of thoughts that pass through a character’s mind as part of a non-linear narrative).

Her life and work were affected by her sporadic mental breakdowns: she was institutionalised and attempted suicide on multiple occasions during her lifetime. At the age of 59, having fallen into another bout of depression and feeling anxious about the onset of World War II, she drowned herself in the river Ouse, near Monk’s House, her home in Sussex (United Kingdom).

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

AN EVOCATION OF FAMILY HOLIDAYS

Genre: novelReference edition: Woolf, V. (1993) To the Lighthouse. London: Longman Group Limited.1stedition: 1927Themes: the passage of time, memory, human and family relations, the subjectivity of life and experience, art and beauty as cures, war

To the Lighthouse tells the story of the Ramsay family and their holidays, focusing on just two days separated by ten years. Part One covers one day in the life of the members of the family and some of their acquaintances, who are staying on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. In Part Two, ten years go by, conveyed by the description of the now-abandoned holiday home. In Part Three, which is set ten years later, the remaining members of the family return to the holiday home and the adjacent lighthouse.