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Night and Day (The Original 1919 Duckworth & Co London Edition) - cover

Night and Day (The Original 1919 Duckworth & Co London Edition)

Virginia Woolf

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

Virginia Woolf's "Night and Day," originally published in 1919, serves as a pioneering exploration of the societal expectations surrounding gender and love in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, Woolf employs a rich, modernist literary style characterized by intricate prose and stream-of-consciousness techniques. The narrative intricately weaves the lives and inner thoughts of its characters, primarily focusing on Katharine Hilbery and her conflicts between personal aspiration and societal obligations. This early work reflects Woolf's burgeoning feminist consciousness, foreshadowing her later, more radical introspections. Woolf, who was an integral figure of the Bloomsbury Group and a profound thinker on issues of gender, mental health, and modernity, utilized her experiences and observations to craft a narrative deeply reflective of her own anxieties about the societal roles imposed on women. The interplay of personal versus public life evident in the text mirrors Woolf's own struggles in finding her voice within a patriarchal structure, making "Night and Day" a pivotal entry in her oeuvre. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in early feminist literature and the complexities of human relationships. As a foundational work that illuminates the evolution of Woolf's ideas, "Night and Day" not only captivates with its lyrical depth but also challenges readers to rethink the roles assigned to individuals based on gender, making it a relevant and thought-provoking read.
Available since: 12/29/2023.
Print length: 949 pages.

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