Puzzle ·Awakening·Epiphany:Female subjectivity in Mrs. Dalloway
Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.
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And here she is, herself, Clarissa, not Mrs. Dalloway anymore; there is no one now to call her that.
There is intertextuality between the Hours, with distinct features of post-modem novel and Mrs. Dalloway the modem classic.
Compare, "There she sat" on pg. 202 to "There she was" at the end of Mrs. Dalloway. What happens in both scenes?
In Virginia Woolf's novel “Mrs. Dalloway,” characters are troubled and traumatized by their inability to maintain a proper “sense of proportion”;