"A revolutionary novel of profound scope and depth, about a day in the
life of a woman who runs a few errands, sees an old suitor and gives a
dull party. It's a masterpiece created out of the humblest narrative
materials. . . . Woolf was one of the first writers to understand there
are no insignificant lives, only inadequate ways of looking at them."
--The New York Times
The story follows one day of upper-class housewife Clarissa Dalloway's
life as she plans and hosts a dinner party at her house. Along the way
she meets with people from both her past--a former suitor whose proposal
she rejected and whom she no longer gets along with--and her
present--her distant husband, Richard; her daughter, Elizabeth; and her
daughter's teacher, Miss Kilman, whom she despises (and who feels the
same towards Clarissa).
Proving herself a master and innovator of the parallel narrative, Woolf
separately introduces reader to another storyline about a young veteran
who was once a poet and a romantic before experiencing the horrors of
war and becoming suicidal. He is diagnosed with mental illness and is
being forced to separate from his wife and go to a mental asylum.
Written by one of the most prolific female authors of the twentieth
century, this stunning novel is often considered Woolf's magnum opus.
Enjoy this beautifully rejuvenated edition of Virginia Woolf's Mrs.
Dalloway.