This Norton Critical Edition includes:
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The 1925 first American edition text, introduced and annotated by Anne
Fernald.
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A map of Mrs. Dalloway's London.
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An unusually rich selection of contextual materials, including diary
entries and letters related to the composition of the novel, essays,
short stories, and biographical excerpts, and the only introduction
that Virginia Woolf wrote to any of her novels. The voices of other
writers are also included, allowing readers to consider the literary
passages that influenced Woolf's art and historical moment.
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Eight reviews of Mrs. Dalloway, from publication to the present day.
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A chronology and a selected bibliography.
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