Mr. Dalloway
  • Published:
    Aug-1999
  • Formats:
    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Time Period:
    1920's-1930's
  • Pages:
    160
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“Beautifully written and delightfully gay,” Mr. Dalloway sheds new light on Virginia Woolf's classic novel (The Advocate).
 
It's the day of their thirtieth anniversary, and Richard Dalloway has arranged a surprise party for his wife, Clarissa. But as he leaves their house in Westminster to buy flowers, his thoughts turn to Robert Davies -- a young editor with whom he has been having an affair for many years. Tired of Richard's efforts to contain their relationship, Robbie has exposed their affair in a letter to Clarissa, who tells her husband that she “understands.” Despite his misgivings, Richard finds himself on his way to Robbie's house -- only to be shaken by the discovery that Robbie isn't there.
 
As in Virginia Woolf's original novel, Mr. Dalloway takes place within a single day, unfolding with a simultaneity of events: Clarissa walks in London and remembers her courtship with Richard; their daughter Elizabeth searches for answers about her eccentric history tutor's somewhat mysterious and premature death; and a determined and drunken Robert Davies decides to crash the Dalloway's party, dressed all in white satin.
 
As Woolf's literary creation is reshaped into a completely new story, Mr. Dalloway rides forward on waves of a masterfully complex and musical prose, full of wit, linguistic verve, and startling imagery.
 
“Lippincott calls his first novel a ‘creative response' to the Virginia Woolf classic of similar title, but its virtuoso handling of the inner life of its characters should delight more than just Woolf enthusiasts.” -- Publishers Weekly
 
“A playful and worthy companion to both Mrs. Dalloway and Michael Cunningham's recent, Pulitzer Prize-winning The Hours.” -- Booklist
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    •  
    • Aug-1999
    • Sarabande Books
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1889330299
    • ISBN13: 9781889330297
    •  
    • Jul-1999
    • Sarabande Books
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1889330280
    • ISBN13: 9781889330280
    •  
    • Jul-1999
    • Sarabande Books
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1936747103
    • ISBN13: 9781936747108
    •  
    • Jul-1999
    • Sarabande Books
    • eBook (Kindle)



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