Pani Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
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Pani Dalloway

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Language
Polish
Published in
Publisher
Społeczny Instytut Wydawniczy Znak
Pages
300
ISBN
9788324043064
In post-World War I London, Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class socialite, prepares for a party she will host that evening. As she moves through the city, running errands and making arrangements, her day unfolds not just in external actions but also through an intricate stream of consciousness, where present moments intertwine with vivid memories of her youth and past choices. This single day becomes a journey into her inner life, exploring her relationships, regrets, and the societal expectations that have shaped her existence.

Woolf's narrative delves into the fragmented yet fluid nature of time and the interconnectedness of individual perceptions within a bustling city. Alongside Clarissa's preparations, the story introduces other Londoners, most notably Septimus Warren Smith, a traumatized World War I veteran grappling with severe mental illness. Their seemingly disparate lives reflect on themes of memory, the impact of war, the struggle between privacy and communication, and the profound questions of life and death. The novel offers a deep exploration of the human psyche, inviting readers to experience the rich tapestry of consciousness that underpins everyday life.

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Original edition details

Mrs. Dalloway Originally published in 1925
Original language
English
Original publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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