Pages: 80 (Paperback) ISBN: 1586634933 Pub: Sparknotes Pub date: 2004-11-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 356496
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Reader Reviews:An extraordinary edition of a classic (0/0 people found this helpful)Woolf's mastery of the stream of consciousness technique certainly is something to be admired, but that being said, I still find the novel rather boring and written (deliberately, I believe) in a way not particularly easy to read. Just like this sentence, actually.
Great minds against themselves conspire (1/1 people found this helpful)Why anybody talks about a storyline when reviewing Woolf is beyond me. TTL doesn't dress up its themes in a storyline. The book is a reflection on those things in life (both tragic and miraculous) which are on the lowest plain of being yet on a higher plane of detection (if that makes any sense to anyone else!).
Not easy reading* (11/13 people found this helpful)This is not a review about the novel written by Woolf. *It's about this edition being very hard reading, because the book has been shortened down to just 154 pages (other editions have as much as up to 300 pages). This means that the typing used are very small, there are almost no air between the lines, and A LOT of text printed on each page. I think this might be for consideration for students, like myself. On the other hand, this edition is cheaper than other versions. Now knowing the reason. The best book I have ever read (12/12 people found this helpful)Is it a cliche to argue that books can alter your life? I firmly believe that 'To The Lighthouse'(TTL) does. I first read this when I was 14 and rather uneducated Literature wise, but I believe this book is what sparked off my interest in Literature, and I've gone back to read TTL repeatedly and I am yet to be bored by it.
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? ...Virginia Woolf? (6/16 people found this helpful)I do not usually like novels (ghastly teacher in the 70s, though grade A at O level, just to spite the Frankenstein monster film reject)and for the first page found it, like another reviewer, heavy going and almost unreadable; however, I re-read the page and was then delighted by it. At times disturbing, recall that the lady suffered from childhood from bouts of madness, and that this work is apparently fairly autobiographical; though fortunately she does not dwell on that side of things. Similar ProductsThe Waves (Wordsworth Classics) Mrs. Dalloway (Wordsworth Classics) Women in Love (Penguin Popular Classics) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Penguin Popular Classics) Heart of Darkness CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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