Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882, the daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen, first editor of The Dictionary of National Biography. After his death in 1904 Virginia and her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell, moved to Bloomsbury and became the center of 'The Bloomsbury Group'. This informal collective of artists and writers which included Lytton Strachey and Roger Fry, exerted a powerful influence over early twentieth-century British culture.
In 1912 Virginia married Leonard Woolf, a writer and social reformer. Three years later, her first novel The Voyage Out was published, followed by Night and Day (1919) and Jacob's Room (1922). These first novels show the development of Virginia Woolf's distinctive and innovative narrative style. It was during this time that she and Leonard Woolf founded The Hogarth Press with the publication of the co-authored Two Stories in 1917, hand-printed in the dining room of their house in Surrey.
Between 1925 and 1931 Virginia Woolf produced what are now regarded as her finest masterpieces, from Mrs. Dalloway (1925) to the poetic and highly experimental novel The Waves (1931). She also maintained an astonishing output of literary criticism, short fiction, journalism, and biography, including the playfully subversive Orlando (1928) and A Room of One's Own (1929) a passionate feminist essay. This intense creative productivity was often matched by periods of mental illness, from which she had suffered since her mother's death in 1895. On 28 March 1941, a few months before the publication of her final novel, Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf committed suicide.
The serene and maternal Mrs. Ramsay, the tragic yet absurd Mr. Ramsay, together with their children and assorted guests, are holidaying on the Isle of Skye. From the seemingly trivial postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse, Virginia Woolf constructs a remarkable and moving examination of the complex tensions and allegiances of family life. One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth-century, To the Lighthouse is often cited as Virginia Woolf's most popular novel.
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每翻開這本書讀,感覺自己的脈象非常亂
評分每翻開這本書讀,感覺自己的脈象非常亂
評分人生的意義在於什麼呢?不停地渴求卻得不到滿足。可能一切對於自身而言就是沒有意義的,你本就活在他人的思緒中,你的“意義”脫離你而存在,那麼微不足道卻又在某一時刻,擁有讓他人為之哭泣的力量。
評分人生的意義在於什麼呢?不停地渴求卻得不到滿足。可能一切對於自身而言就是沒有意義的,你本就活在他人的思緒中,你的“意義”脫離你而存在,那麼微不足道卻又在某一時刻,擁有讓他人為之哭泣的力量。
評分每翻開這本書讀,感覺自己的脈象非常亂
To The Lighthouse 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載