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“Here he was walking across London to say to Clarissa in so many words that he loved her. Which one never does say, he thought. Partly one’s lazy; partly one’s shy.”
Real so real. Little passages like these show how Woolf captures truthfully how people think. It’s romantic and awkward at the same time.
— Nov 09, 2025 04:50PM
Real so real. Little passages like these show how Woolf captures truthfully how people think. It’s romantic and awkward at the same time.
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Albert Camoose
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Love the character of Doris Kilman, the long suffering working class woman, caretaker of Elizabeth Dalloway. After spending much of the novel following the POV of rich people like Clarissa, Peter Walsh, High Whitbread, here’s someone who’s actually closer to me.
— Nov 09, 2025 08:09PM
Albert Camoose
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There’s a beautiful passages I read where Septimus finds beauty in Regent’s Park. Maybe it was the yearner Peter Walsh actually whose thoughts and perspectives blend seamless with Septimus and his wife Rezia. Poor Septimus mans has awful PTSD, wanting to kill himself now and then, in between moments of tranquility.
— Oct 26, 2025 05:49AM
Albert Camoose
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Peter Walsh crashes out in his memories of realizing Clarissa don’t fw him like that
— Oct 22, 2025 08:30AM

