Mrs. Dalloway | Related Titles
Mrs. Dalloway is Woolf's second stream-of-consciousness novel; Jacob's Room (1922) is the first. Jacob Flanders is a quiet seeker of reality, whose room or sequence of rooms represents his attempt to construct meaning for himself. Plotless, this novel remains one of the world's most sensitive perceptions of unrequited passage to adulthood. Woolf's third stream-of-consciousness novel, To the Lighthouse (1925, see separate entry) demonstrated her mastery of the new art form that changed the direction of modern fiction.
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