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The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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Virginia Woolfs groundbreaking novel, in a lushly illustrated hardcover edition with illuminating commentary from a brilliant young Oxford scholar and critic. Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. So begins Virginia Woolfs much-beloved fourth novel. First published in 1925, Mrs. Dalloway has long been viewed not only as Woolfs masterpiece, but as a pivotal work of literary modernism and one of the most significant and influential novels of the twentieth century. In this visually powerful annotated edition, acclaimed Oxford don and literary critic Merve Emre gives us an authoritative version of this landmark novel, supporting it with generous commentary that reveals Woolfs aesthetic and political ambitionsin Mrs. Dalloway and beyondas never before. Mrs. Dalloway famously takes place over the course of a single day in late June, its plot centering on the upper-class Londoner Clarissa Dalloway, who is preparing to throw a party that evening for the nations elite. But the novel is complicated by Woolfs satire of the English social system, and by her groundbreaking representation of consciousness. The events of the novel flow through the minds and thoughts of Clarissa and her former lover Peter Walsh and others in their circle, but also through shopkeepers and servants, among others. Together Woolfs characterseach a jumble of memories and perceptionscreate a broad portrait of a city and society transformed by the Great War in ways subtle but profound ways. No figure has been more directly shaped by the conflict than the disturbed veteran Septimus Smith, who is plagued by hallucinations of a friend who died in battle, and who becomes the unexpected second hinge of the novel, alongside Clarissa, even thoughin one of Woolfs many radical decisionsthe two never meet. Emres extensive introduction and annotations follow the evolution of Clarissa Dallowaybased on an apparently conventional but actually quite complex acquaintance of Woolfsand Septimus Smith from earlier short stories and drafts of Mrs. Dalloway to their emergence into the distinctive forms devoted readers of the novel know so well. For Clarissa, Septimus, and her other creations, Woolf relied on the skill of character reading, her technique for bridging the gap between life and fiction, reality and representation. As Emre writes, Woolfs approach to representing character involved burrowing deep into the processes of consciousness, and, so submerged, illuminating the infinite variety of sensation and perception concealed therein. From these depths, she extracted an unlimited capacity for life. It is in Woolfs characters, fundamentally unknowable but fundamentally alive, that the enduring achievement of her art is most apparent. For decades, Woolfs rapturous style and vision of individual consciousness have challenged and inspired readers, novelists, and scholars alike. The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway, featuring 150 illustrations, draws on decades of Woolf scholarship as well as countless primary sources, including Woolfs private diaries and notes on writing. The result is not only a transporting edition of Mrs. Dalloway, but an essential volume for Woolf devotees and an incomparable gift to all lovers of literature.
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AllDebooks
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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An intriguing article on the discovery of Vanessa Bell's painting, The Party. On exhibition at Sotheby's, London during November.
#VirginiaBloomsberries

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/oct/05/discovered-a-lost-possible-inspira...

LeahBergen That‘s so cool! 1mo
tpixie This article is very interesting. I saved it when I decided to delve into Victoria Woolf- and now her sister! Thanks for sharing! 1mo
AllDebooks @LeahBergen I thought so, too 😊 1mo
AllDebooks @tpixie you are welcome 😊 1mo
AnishaInkspill Thanks!!! 💛 💛 I have Vanessa Bell's latest catalogue on my wishlist https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/vanessa-bell-9781781301333/ 1mo
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Branwen
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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Happy International Women's Day! 🩷🩷🩷

On this day (and many many others) I tend to think about my favorite female author ever, Virginia Woolf! 🥰 Her work has come to mean so much to me over the years, particularly her book, Mrs. Dalloway!

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Branwen
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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#AlphabetGame #LetterV
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

I have been looking forward to the letter 'V' ever since starting this game, because I knew it meant I could highlight my favorite author of all time: Virginia Woolf! 💕📚💕 I've read all her works: novels, short stories, essays, letters, diaries, and can honestly say that I just adore her absolutely! The tagged book, Mrs Dalloway, is my favorite of her works!

Leftcoastzen 👏👍❤️❤️❤️❤️ 2y
quirkyreader I‘ve got a small Woolf collection. But not like yours. Have you gotten the edition put out by Persephone Books? 2y
Branwen @quirkyreader Yay Woolf fans unite! ☺️💕 I HAVE NOT OMG! 😍 I haven't even seen it yet, I will need to try and track it down! 💕📚 2y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🤩 2y
Graywacke Admiring your Woolf attachment (even though I haven‘t read her yet.) 2y
Branwen @Graywacke Thank you so much! 😍 I really do recommend her works! Some of her novels are seriously life changing! At least, I found them to be so! 2y
Graywacke @Branwen She‘s one my big holes I want to fill. i have listened to A Room of One‘s Own. But I haven‘t taken on her fiction yet. I will though! 2y
Branwen @Graywacke Yay! I'm interested to know what you think of her fiction once you take the plunge! 😃 2y
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Branwen
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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Reading with Rumpel before heading in to work! I'm hoping to get this tagged book finished before the end of the year! 😃💕📚 #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #rumpel

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Leftcoastzen
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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Sometimes you just have to #treatyourself to something for the permanent collection ! Oh ,I‘m so happy! #EarlyXmas @Branwen

merelybookish Indeed! 😍 3y
BkClubCare Annotated?!?!! Yesssssss 3y
LeahBergen I‘ve been eyeballing this one! 😍😍😍 3y
Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen it‘s really nice ! 3y
EvieBee Wow! What a beautiful book! 3y
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Branwen
The Annotated Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf, Merve Emre
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LOOK. WHAT. ARRIVED. TODAY! 😲😲😲

I am already so in love with this gorgeous edition! There are also tons of pictures throughout, including tons of pictures of Virginia Woolf! 😍

Today is a very good day! 😄💕📚

Leftcoastzen I want this so much ! Keep talking myself out of it. 3y
Palimpsest Oh wow! 3y
Branwen @Palimpsest Right?! 😍 @Leftcoastzen You should totally get it! You absolutely deserve it! TREAT YO SHELF! 😁📚💕 3y
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