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_aWoolf, Virginia,
_d1882-1941
245 1 0 _aTo the lighthouse /
_cVirginia Woolf.
260 _aWare :
_bWordsworth Classics,
_c1994.
300 _a151 p. ;
_c20 cm.
520 _aThe novel that established Virginia Woolf as a leading writer of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is made up of three powerfully charged visions into the life of one family living in a summer house off the rocky coast of Scotland. As time winds its way through their lives, the Ramseys face, alone and simultaneously, the greatest of human challenges and its greatest triumph-the human capacity for change. A moving portrait in miniature of family life, it also has profoundly universal implications, giving language to the silent space that separates people and the space that they transgress to reach each other. There are very few exceptional and miraculous novels that have the power to change their readers forever. To the Lighthouse is one of them.
650 _9247835
_aLoss (Psychology)
_x Fiction.
650 _9657119
_aLighthouses
_xFiction.
650 _9235359
_aWidowers
_vFiction.
651 _aSkye, Island of (Scotland)
_xFiction.
651 _aScotland
_xFiction
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_kPR0006045O72T61994
_cBOOK
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