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The New Dress

Virginia Woolf

Casa editrice: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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✨ A single dress, a crowded party, and a torrent of self-doubt—Virginia Woolf captures the fragility of human confidence in just a few pages.

First published in 1927, The New Dress is one of Virginia Woolf's most celebrated short stories, showcasing her mastery of stream-of-consciousness narrative. At a social gathering, Mabel Waring becomes painfully aware of her unfashionable new dress. What begins as a minor insecurity spirals into an overwhelming flood of self-conscious thoughts, exposing the raw tension between appearance and identity, social expectation and personal worth.

With remarkable psychological depth, Woolf transforms an ordinary moment into an exploration of insecurity, alienation, and the quiet struggles of the human spirit. Through Mabel's inner voice, Woolf reveals how small details—like a dress—can magnify our deepest anxieties about belonging and acceptance.

🌟 A poignant glimpse into Woolf's genius, The New Dress is essential reading for fans of modernist literature, psychology in fiction, and anyone who has ever felt out of place in a crowded room.

👉 Step into Mabel's world—Click Buy Now and experience Woolf's brilliance in miniature form.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 24 pagine.

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