Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse delves into the complex relationships within the Ramsay family and their intellectual circle. Set across two days ten years apart, the novel uses stream of consciousness to reveal the characters' innermost thoughts and feelings as they grapple with love, loss, and the impact of societal changes.
Experience Woolf's groundbreaking narrative technique and explore themes of family dynamics, the search for meaning, and the fleeting nature of human experience. Perfect for readers of literary fiction and those interested in feminist perspectives. Discover why this novel remains a cornerstone of 20th-century literature.
