This essay reviews Virginia Woolf's (1925) Mrs. Dalloway as a novel that is both a modernist narrative, and also experimental writing with avant-garde concepts of space and time. Mrs. Dalloway is both a story, and a philosophy of human consciousness, combined into a single day's events in London. The scope of themes in this novel are vast, and are contained in a style of writing that reveals Woolf's interests in human consciousness and the time/space philosophies of her own era. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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