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Woolf’s modernist style was surprising in the first few pages. Rather difficult, I may even say, to understand. But at a certain point it just clicked. The way she fluently goes from point of view to another, from past to present, from dream to reality. It’s hypnotic. Even at only 66 pages, I find myself deeply engaged with Rezia’s pain, Peter’s yearning and interested in who this Clarissa really is.
Jul 06, 2025 12:45AM
Mrs. Dalloway

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Luis Moreno
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Woolf is relentless in this scene. Showed us a glimpse of what once was, perhaps what could’ve been, and ripped it apart in the span of two pages. It is a sorrowing tragedy, but perhaps realistic and necessary to depict in such way for her time. I think he was doomed from the start, never to recover, but that question always lingers on and the doubt cuts deeper than any other ending could. Idk what else awaits here
Jul 15, 2025 05:03AM
Mrs. Dalloway


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