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(uk) Virginia Woolf
"To the Lighthouse" is a novel written by Virginia Woolf in 1927. It is a quasi-autobiographical stream of consciousness novel. The novel uses "To the Lighthouse" as the central clue throughout the book, recording the life experiences of the Ramsay family and several of their guests before and after the First World War. "To the Lighthouse" is Woolf's most perfect work, and its contribution to the history of literature is outstanding and far-reaching. The novel is highly artistic in terms of creative perspective, psychological description, or stream-of-consciousness techniques. Woolf's understanding of femininity and gender consciousness became the ideological core of this book.
"To the Lighthouse" is a novel written by Virginia Woolf in 1927. It is a quasi-autobiographical stream of consciousness novel. The novel uses "To the Lighthouse" as the central clue throughout the book, recording the life experiences of the Ramsay family and several of their guests before and after the First World War. "To the Lighthouse" is Woolf's most perfect work, and its contribution to the history of literature is outstanding and far-reaching. The novel is highly artistic in terms of creative perspective, psychological description, or stream-of-consciousness techniques. Woolf's understanding of femininity and gender consciousness became the ideological core of this book.