An edition of To the Lighthouse (1927)

To the Lighthouse

A Novel by Virginia Woolf

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An edition of To the Lighthouse (1927)

To the Lighthouse

A Novel by Virginia Woolf

  • 3.7 (26 ratings) ·
  • 338 Want to read
  • 12 Currently reading
  • 45 Have read

Set on an island off the Scottish coast, To the Lighthouse minutely examines the fleeting impressions of a large cast of family, friends, lovers, and hangers-on. Who can we be, Virginia Woolf invites us to ask, if no one can ever know our hearts—if they’re unknowable even to ourselves? To the Lighthouse remains one of the most important Modernist novels, exquisitely composed by one of the most gifted writers of the Modernist movement.

The opening section follows the passage of a day with a thwarted objective: to go to the nearby lighthouse. The concluding section revisits this expedition a decade later, when so much is irrevocably changed, as a chance to glimpse interpersonal understandings and connections. The novel provides a brilliant example of stream-of-consciousness writing, and raises questions that provoke us still: questions about whether children are the fullest realization of one’s posterity, how women artists are regarded socially, and how money and status enable—or close off—networks, relationships, and the dreams we hold most dear.

As masterful as its technique is, however, the lasting value of this novel for twenty-first-century readers may be its sharp representation of the emotional labor that people—particularly women—perform in order to manage the needs and expectations of others. Woolf wrote in an age when women’s participation in society was tightly restricted by class norms and stultifying domesticity. Nearly a century later, scholars still have a great deal to say about Mrs. Ramsay, Lily Briscoe, and the tension between Mr. Ramsay and his son James.

Woolf’s fifth novel, and one of her most successful books both critically and commercially, To the Lighthouse was originally published in 1927, simultaneously in England and the United States. Due to a quirk in the management and correction of the proofs, according to scholar Hans Walter Gabler, the two editions were “not identical, since in a significant number of instances Virginia Woolf marked up the first proofs differently” for her two publishers. The Standard Ebooks edition is based primarily on the Hogarth UK edition.

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Cover of: To the Lighthouse
To the Lighthouse: A Novel by Virginia Woolf
2023, Standard Ebooks
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To the Lighthouse
2012, Alma Classics
in English
Cover of: To the Lighthouse (Vintage Classics)
To the Lighthouse (Vintage Classics)
January 25, 2005, Vintage Books
in English
Cover of: To the Lighthouse (Oxford World's Classics)
To the Lighthouse (Oxford World's Classics)
April 2, 1998, Oxford Univ Press
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To the lighthouse
September 3, 1998, Penguin Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: To the Lighthouse (Penguin Popular Classics)
To the Lighthouse (Penguin Popular Classics)
May 30, 1996, Penguin Books Ltd
in English
Cover of: To the lighthouse
To the lighthouse
1988, Marshall Cavendish
in English
Cover of: To the Lighthouse
To the Lighthouse
1981, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
in English
Cover of: To the lighthouse
To the lighthouse
1955, Harcourt, Brace & World
in English
Cover of: To the lighthouse
To the lighthouse
1938, J.M. Dent
in English
Cover of: To the lighthouse
To the lighthouse
1927, Harcourt, Brace & Company
in English

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OL50341845M
ISBN 10
1725549085
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9781725549081
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virginia-woolf/to-the-lighthouse

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OL39396W

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This novel is an extraordinarily poignant evocation of a lost happiness that lives on in the memory. For years now the Ramsays have spent every summer in their holiday home in Scotland, and they expect these summers will go on forever.In this, her most autobiographical novel, Virginia Woolf captures the intensity of childhood longing and delight, and the shifting complexity of adult relationships. From an acute awareness of transcience, she creates an enduring work of art.

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