Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
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Beschreibung
Explore The Struggle Between Expression and Suppression with Virginia Woolf
Part of the Contested Classics series, this special edition of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway offers readers a unique opportunity to explore one of the 20th century's most captivating and contested novels. Published in 1925, Woolf's masterful narrative takes us through a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a high-society woman in post-World War I England, weaving a tapestry of thoughts, memories, and encounters.
With in-text annotations this edition identifies and explores which sections are reasons for this book being banned:
- Exploration of Mental Health: Mrs. Dalloway boldly delves into the complexities of mental health and post-traumatic stress disorder, especially in its portrayal of the character Septimus Warren Smith, a war veteran. This frank treatment of mental illness was pioneering for its time but has led to challenges in more conservative settings.
- Feminist Undertones: The novel is celebrated for its early feminist undertones, examining the roles and expectations of women in society. However, these themes have also sparked debate, particularly in more traditional communities.
- Suicidal Ideation: The depiction of suicidal thoughts and the eventual suicide of a character has been a point of controversy, raising concerns about its appropriateness for young readers.
- Stream-of-Consciousness Style: Woolf's innovative narrative technique, while acclaimed, has also been critiqued for its complexity and perceived difficulty, leading some to challenge its inclusion in educational curricula.
In this edition of Mrs. Dalloway readers are invited not only to experience Woolf's groundbreaking work but also to understand the controversies and discussions it has inspired over the years. This book is a must-read for those interested in literature that continues to challenge and provoke thought long after its publication.
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Upper-Class Lifestyle, Psychological Depth, Banned Books, English Novel, London Setting, Time and Memory Themes, War Impact on Society, Human Condition Exploration, Love and Relationships, Mental Health Themes, 20th Century Classics, High Society Themes, Identity Exploration, 1920s Literature, Historical Context, Post-World War I, Social Commentary, Controversial Literature, Stream of Consciousness, Social Critique, Stream-of-Consciousness Technique, Party and Social Gathering, Social Hierarchy Depiction, Urban Setting, Women's Fiction, Philosophical Themes, Symbolism and Imagery, Gender Role Discussion, PTSD Representation, Literary Analysis, Legacy of 1920s, Modernist Literature, Interwar Period, Interior Monologue, Feminist Literature, Psychological Novel, Cultural Reflection, Literary Fiction, Character Study, Modernism Movement, Existential Themes