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"This ... program intercuts scenes from a ... dramatization of Mrs. Dalloway with a portrayal of Virginia Woolf (played by actress Eileen Atkins) who, based on entries from her diary, explicates the story. Literary critic Hermione Lee addresses topics in the novel such as the significance of shared external events and the theme of emotional bankruptcy..."--Container
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Fiction, Married women, Married women in fiction, Regret, Suicide victims in fiction, Middle-aged women, First loves, Parties in fiction, Suicide victims, First loves in fiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Parties, Regret in fiction, Middle-aged women in fiction, Classic Literature, Literature, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Suicide, Psychological fiction, Interpersonal relations, Fictional Works Publication Type, England, Wives, Middle aged women, Domestic fiction, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), Married people, fiction, London (england), fiction, Fiction, family life, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, general, Social life and customs, Manners and customs, Large type books, Fiction, family life, general, Fiction, women, Lesbians, English literature, English fiction, Romance Ingles, Mrs. Dalloway (Woolf, Virginia), Roman anglais, Fiction, lgbtq+, gay, Middle-aged women--fiction, Triangles (interpersonal relations)--fiction, Suicide victims--fiction, Married women--fiction, First loves--fiction, Parties--fiction, Regret--fiction, Pr6045.o72 m7 2005, 823/.912, Criticism and interpretation, Upper classPeople
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Mrs. Dalloway
1992, The Hogarth Press
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Mrs. Dalloway
1990, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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Edition Notes
Originally released as a videocassette in 1987.
"Readings from The waves by Rupert Degars."
Hermione Lee ; series editor: Melvyn Bragg ; series producers: David Thomas, Nigel Wattis.
Eileen Atkins, Susan Tracy, John Castle, Robert Daws, Jenifer Landor.
DVD-R; Region 1.
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Virginia Woolf’s novel chronicles a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a politician’s wife in 1920s London, as she prepares to host a party that evening. The narrative follows Clarissa’s thoughts (and sometimes those of people she meets) as she goes about her errands, and events in the day remind her of her youth and friendships from the past. As the book progresses characters from the past emerge, igniting old feelings and making Clarissa question the life she has created for herself.
Mrs. Dalloway became the inspiration for Michael Cunningham’s 1998 novel The Hours.
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