Ag

Ag

by H

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148Kwords49chapters
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About This Novel

Woolf's representative work is also a representative work of stream-of-consciousness writing. It has a profound impact on the history of literature. It uses rich and exquisite literary techniques and is full of artistic color. Mr. Qu Shijing's classic translation. "To the Lighthouse" is a work written by Woolf in 1927. It is a quasi-autobiographical stream-of-consciousness novel that has a profound influence on the history of literature. The novel describes the life of Professor Ramsay's family and a few close friends on vacation on a Scottish island after the First World War. In this novel with a very simple plot, the author explores the meaning of life and the nature of the self, pointing out that it is possible for the self to escape the clutches of the endless passage of time and survive forever despite the threat of death. The light at the top of the lighthouse symbolizes the light of Mrs. Ramsay's soul. This book's use of literary techniques is rich and exquisite. Whether it is psychological description, perspective switching, or stream of consciousness techniques, they are all full of artistic color and are amazing to read.

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