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To The Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf's Masterpiece of Family Time and Memory - cover
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To The Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf's Masterpiece of Family Time and Memory

Virginia Woolf, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Editora: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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✨ Discover To the Lighthouse, a profound and beautifully crafted novel by Virginia Woolf that explores the intricacies of human relationships, the passage of time, and the fleeting nature of memory. 🌊⏳ This modernist classic combines lyrical prose with deep emotional insight, making it one of Woolf's most celebrated works.
📖 The story unfolds around the Ramsay family and their guests as they vacation at a summer home on the Isle of Skye. Their lives, desires, and struggles weave together against the backdrop of a long-anticipated trip to the lighthouse. 🏠🌅 With its innovative structure and stream-of-consciousness style, the novel captures the complexities of inner thoughts and emotions. 🌀💭
🌟 At its heart, To the Lighthouse examines themes of family, identity, loss, and the transformative power of art. Woolf's deeply personal reflections on time and memory resonate throughout the narrative, creating a timeless exploration of the human spirit. 🌳✨ This novel has been praised by critics and readers alike as "a cornerstone of modernist literature" and "a deeply moving meditation on life."
📚 Whether you're a lover of literary fiction or discovering Virginia Woolf for the first time, To the Lighthouse is an unforgettable journey into the depths of human experience.
🔖 Don't miss this extraordinary masterpiece—add it to your collection today and immerse yourself in its beauty and complexity! 🛍️📖
Disponível desde: 19/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 209 páginas.

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