03129cam a2200577 i 4500 616262125 TxAuBib 20230119120000.0 210305s2021||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2021010616 9781631496769 hardcover 163149676X hardcover TxAuBib rda Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. Mrs. Dalloway. The annotated Mrs. Dalloway / Virginia Woolf ; edited with an introduction and notes by Merve Emre. Mrs. Dalloway. First edition. New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, [2021] ©2021. lxxi, 242 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps, portraits ; 24 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier sti rdacontent rdamedia rdacarrier cri rdacontent rdamedia rdacarrier Maps by Christian Nakarado. Includes bibliographical references. "Virginia Woolf's groundbreaking novel, in a lushly illustrated hardcover edition with illuminating commentary from a brilliant young Oxford scholar and critic. "Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself." So begins Virginia Woolf's much-beloved fourth novel. First published in 1925, Mrs. Dalloway has long been considered Woolf's masterpiece. A pivotal work of literary modernism, its simple plot-centered on an upper-class Londoner preparing to give a party-is complicated by Woolf's satire of the English social system. For decades, Woolf's rapturous style and vision of individual consciousness have challenged and inspired readers, novelists, and scholars alike. In this annotated volume based on the original British edition, acclaimed essayist and Oxford don Merve Emre mines Woolf's diaries and notes on writing to take us into the making of Mrs. Dalloway, revealing the novel's artistry and astonishing originality. Alongside her generous commentary, Emre offers hundreds of illustrations and little-known photographs from Woolf's life. The result is not only an essential volume for students and Woolf devotees, but an incomparable gift to all lovers of literature"-- Provided by publisher. 20230119. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 Mrs. Dalloway Criticism and interpretation. Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Fiction. Middle-aged women Fiction. Married women Fiction. Suicide victims Fiction. Married women. Middle-aged women. Suicide victims. Triangles (Interpersonal relations.) Domestic fiction. Fiction. Psychological fiction. Psychological fiction. Domestic fiction. Emre, Merve,. Nakarado, Christian,.