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  1. Mrs Dalloway: analysis. Woolf’s novel was inspired by her reading of James Joyce’s Ulysses, which was published in book form in 1922 but had been appearing in the Little Review since 1918. Woolf was drawn to the idea of writing a novel set over the course of just one day. Like Joyce, she chose a day in June. But she had her reservations ...

  2. La Signora Dalloway (1925) è probabilmente il romanzo più celebre di Virginia Woolf. Narra di una giornata a Londra vissuta da Clarissa Dalloway, donna di mezza età da poco ripresasi da una malattia, che sta organizzando una festa a casa propria per quella stessa sera.

  3. DALLOWAY Virginia Woolf. Mrs. Dalloway MRS. DALLOWAY said she would buy the flowers herself. For Lucy had her work cut out for her. The doors would be taken off their hinges; Rumpelmayer's men were coming. And then, thought Clarissa Dalloway, what a morning—fresh as if issued to children on a beach.

  4. Virginia Woolf Mrs Dalloway.pdf - Google Drive. Couldn't preview file. There was a problem previewing this document.

  5. Mrs Dalloway dit qu’elle irait acheter les fleurs elle-même. Lucy avait de l’ouvrage par-dessus la tête. On enlèverait les portes de leurs gonds ; les hommes de Rumpelmayer allaient venir. « Quel matin frais ! pensait Clarissa Dalloway. On dirait qu’on l’a commandé pour des enfants sur une plage. » Comme on se grise ! comme on ...

  6. Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, published in 1925, is a modernist novel that unfolds over the course of a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class woman in post-World War I London. The narrative alternates between Clarissa’s preparations for a party she is hosting that evening and the internal thoughts and experiences of ...

  7. Mrs. Dalloway - Considerado uma obra-prima, Mrs. Dalloway conta uma história das mais simples, que poderia ser resumida de forma banal na expressão "um dia na vida de uma mulher". Através da percepção do que se passa em torno e dentro de Clarissa Dalloway, Virginia Woolf escreveu, na verdade, a história da crise de um indivíduo, de uma classe, de uma sociedade e a do próprio romance.