"Mrs Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself." This is how Virginia Woolf's fourth novel begins, one of the most appreciated by readers. First published in 1925, Mrs. Dalloway has been considered not only Woolf's masterpiece, but an essential novel of the English modernist movement, and one of the most important and influential novels of the 20th century. In this extraordinary annotated edition, the renowned writer, academic and literary critic Merve Emre has produced a definitive and unprecedented version of this fundamental work, relying on abundant notes that show Woolf's aesthetic and political ambitions, evidenced in both Mrs. Dalloway and in his personal life and the rest of his literary work.
As is well known, the action of Mrs. Dalloway takes place on a single day at the end of June, and its plot revolves around Clarissa Dalloway, an upper-class Londoner busy wi...read more