Mrs Dalloway (Annotated Edition)
Time, identity, and memory made clear with What’s Just Happened, Context Snacks, characters, quotes, and critics.
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Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway (1925) is a modernist masterpiece that captures a single day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party. Shifting between characters’ inner thoughts and memories, the novel explores time, identity, trauma, and connection in post–World War I London.
This TritonLit Annotated Edition makes Woolf’s complex novel fully accessible to students and readers. Broken into clear sections with an editor’s introduction, this edition brings context and clarity to every stage of the novel:
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Section-by-section guidance: concise “What’s Just Happened” summaries after every part.
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Context Snacks: quick, memorable background notes on Modernism, psychology, and post-war Britain.
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Character insights: analysis of Clarissa Dalloway, Septimus Warren Smith, Peter Walsh, Sally Seton, and others.
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Key quotes with commentary: close readings that unpack Woolf’s style, stream of consciousness, and imagery.
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Themes and critics: perspectives on time, identity, memory, war, and society.
An essential companion for students and readers, this edition helps make one of the most influential novels of the 20th century vivid, approachable, and memorable.
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