To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf [HARDCOVER RE-ISSUE] 1990 • Harcourt Brace
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
HARDCOVER RE-ISSUE [1990] HARCOURT BRACE MODERN CLASSICS
Cloth-bound hardcover with dust jacket in excellent condition.
Like new. Dust jacket now housed in a new archival quality jacket protector.
For years now the Ramsays have spent every summer in their holiday home in Scotland, and they expect these summers will go on forever; but as the First World War looms, the integrity of family and society will be fatally challenged.
To the Lighthouse is at once a vivid impressionist depiction of a family holiday, and a meditation on a marriage, on parenthood and childhood, on grief, tyranny and bitterness. Its use of stream of consciousness, reminiscence and shifting perspectives, gives the novel an intimate, poetic essence, and at the time of publication in 1927 it represented an utter rejection of Victorian and Edwardian literary values.
Virginia Woolf saw the novel as an elegy to her own parents, and in her diary she wrote: 'I used to think of him (father) and mother daily; but writing The Lighthouse laid them in my mind'.