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By Вулф Вирджиния
Virginia Woolf, 1996, Wordsworth Classics
Virginia Woolf's groundbreaking novel, "Mrs. Dalloway," marks a departure from traditional narrative structures. The story centers on Clarissa Dalloway, a society hostess preparing for a party. Through her thoughts and sensations on this single day, alongside the interior monologues of those connected to her, the characters' depths are revealed. The narrative also parallels Clarissa's experiences with those of Septimus Warren Smith, whose escalating mental distress leads to a tragic end.