To The Lighthouse : Vintage Classics Woolf Series

SKU: 9781784870836
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  • Author:
    WOOLF Virginia
  • ISBN:
    9781784870836
  • Publication Date:
    November 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    235
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:
To The Lighthouse : Vintage Classics Woolf Series
To The Lighthouse : Vintage Classics Woolf Series

To The Lighthouse : Vintage Classics Woolf Series

SKU: 9781784870836
Regular price $30.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    WOOLF Virginia
  • ISBN:
    9781784870836
  • Publication Date:
    November 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    235
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:

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Mr and Mrs Ramsay and their eight children have always holidayed at their summer house in Skye, surrounded by family friends. The novel's opening section teems with the noise, complications, bruised emotions, joys and quiet tragedies of everyday family life that might go on forever. But time passes, bringing with it war and death, and the summer home stands empty until one day, many years later, when the family return to make the long-postponed visit to the lighthouse.

One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is at once an intensely autobiographical and universally moving masterpiece.

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  • Mr and Mrs Ramsay and their eight children have always holidayed at their summer house in Skye, surrounded by family friends. The novel's opening section teems with the noise, complications, bruised emotions, joys and quiet tragedies of everyday family life that might go on forever. But time passes, bringing with it war and death, and the summer home stands empty until one day, many years later, when the family return to make the long-postponed visit to the lighthouse.

    One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is at once an intensely autobiographical and universally moving masterpiece.

Mr and Mrs Ramsay and their eight children have always holidayed at their summer house in Skye, surrounded by family friends. The novel's opening section teems with the noise, complications, bruised emotions, joys and quiet tragedies of everyday family life that might go on forever. But time passes, bringing with it war and death, and the summer home stands empty until one day, many years later, when the family return to make the long-postponed visit to the lighthouse.

One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is at once an intensely autobiographical and universally moving masterpiece.