To the Lighthouse
To the Lighthouse
A Pioneering Novel of Memory, Mortality, and Creative Expression
About This Book
Published in 1927, To the Lighthouse immerses readers in the intimate world of the Ramsay family during their summers at a coastal retreat. The novel examines family bonds, creative struggle, and existential reflection through an exploration of temporality and human finitude.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers interested in stream-of-consciousness narrative techniques
- Those studying feminist literary traditions
- Admirers of modernist fiction
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