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  • Masterpiece! 44  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    If Virginia Woolf is now a must-writer, Mrs Dalloway is for me his masterpiece. It is astounding that this book, written in 1925, is more modern and more contemporary than the speudo literature that presents in France as revolutionary. So, it makes m
  • Very good record 1 2  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    The presentation and the accompanying dossier translating Mrs Dalloway provide very enlightening analysis tracks on the novel. They place the novel in its literary and artistic context with great precision, and offer original micro-readings lived tim
  • Boring as possible 1  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    Book to buy for scientific prep, I expected that the books offered are not very interesting, so in line with my expectations :) - Delivery OK
  • Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    I had never read a book of this author and I was thrilled !! Her talent and depth of thought, his ability to put into words the pain of living have enchanted me! I often reread !!!
  • It is a beautiful novel ... 1  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    I read this novel this summer without student scientific preparatory and I enjoyed the translation of this work I had read long ago. The file accompanying the text is very enlightening and will no doubt be useful for students preparing for a competit
  • Totally unnecessary 9  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    I consulted the book for students in prep and the proposed translation is far from the translation imposed on Competition. Moreover, reflection on file resemble very strangely to written analysis by other experts on the subject. In short, if you do n
  • Absolutely avoid 54  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    The official program states that the reference translation is that of Marie-Claire Pasquier (classical Folio). This edition will be unusable in the classroom.
  • A life in one day  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    Unit of time (less than a day in 1923, punctuated by Big Ben), unity of place (Westminster area) but not share unit as we follow two parallel and independent destinies Septimus Warren Smith and Clarissa Dalloway. Septimus, traumatized by the horrors
  • a true glare  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    This is the first work of Virginia Woolf I read. I had the same feeling when I discovered Proust. It is the intimate Impressionism in novel form. We must let go. There are times when we lose a bit and then arise extraordinary glare of a poem, a delic
  • A brilliant book, rare ...  

    Mrs Dalloway (Paperback)
    Clarissa Dalloway is about to give a reception, Septimus wanders in London. Two moments of the lives of two characters that take place simultaneously without any link. Gradually, as we plunged into reading the book a certain nervous tension one feels