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A New Novel by
VIRGINIA WOOLF
The Years
8s. 6d. net
This new novel by Mrs Woolf is one of the longest written by her. In form it is different from any of its predecessors. Its theme is the passing of the last fifty years, seen through the everyday life of separate individuals. The theme is presented in the concrete details of their everyday life and the impact upon individuals of all the forces that mould society, from fear and love, to war and politics. The pattern of the book is also drawn in certain repeated phrases and verbal echoes which seem to reveal to the reader the strange psychological and social forces which drive each individual inexorably along his own separate path. The paths of all these people begin in the eighties of the last century, diverge and cross and diverge again through the years, and finally meet once more, at the end of the book, in the present day.
Obtainable from
TRUSLOVE & HANSON
14a Clifford Street, London, W.1.
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VIRGINIA WOOLF
Uniform Edition
5s. net each volume
BIOGRAPHY
FLUSH : A Biography. Illus[trated].
CRITICISM
THE COMMON READER
First Series
THE COMMON READER
Second Series
A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN
FICTION
THE VOYAGE OUT
NIGHT AND DAY
JACOB'S ROOM
MRS. DALLOWAY
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
ORLANDO
THE WAVES