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  1. 《到灯塔去》是英国女作家弗吉尼亚·伍尔芙于1927年创作的长篇小说,是倾注心血的准自传体意识流小说。小说以到灯塔去为贯穿全书的中心线索,写了拉姆齐一家人和几位客人在第一次世界大战前后的一段生活经历。

  2. 10 de feb. de 2016 · By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) To the Lighthouse was Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel. By this stage of her career, she’d written a couple of more conventional novels, The Voyage Out (1915) and Night and Day (1919); she’d written the novel which is often cited as the turning point in her career as a modernist writer, Jacob’s Room (1922); and she’d written what is probably ...

  3. Virginia Woolf explores a variety of themes in ‘To the Lighthouse.’. One of the prominent themes fleshed out in this book is the dichotomous intergender dynamics present in the 20th century when Woolf pens this book. Particularly, the characters of Mrs. Ramsay and Lily Briscoe as of thematic importance to the overall narrative.

  4. To the Lighthouse is divided into three sections: “The Window,” “Time Passes,” and “The Lighthouse.” Each section is fragmented into stream-of-consciousness contributions from various narrators. “The Window” opens just before the start of World War I. Mr. Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay bring their eight children to their summer home in the Hebrides (a group of islands west of Scotland).

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gita_al_faroGita al faro - Wikipedia

    Gita al faro, tradotto anche come Al Faro, titolo che rispetta maggiormente l'originale To the Lighthouse, è un romanzo della scrittrice britannica Virginia Woolf, pubblicato nel 1927. Il romanzo è centrato sulla famiglia Ramsay e le loro visite all'isola di Skye in Scozia tra il 1910 e il 1920. Seguendo e ampliando la tradizione del romanzo modernista, la trama ha un'importanza secondaria ...

  6. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 灯台へ灯台へ - Wikipedia

    『灯台へ(To the Lighthouse)』は、1927年にヴァージニア・ウルフによる長編小説である。この作品は、ラムゼー一家と、彼らが1910年から1920年までの間訪問した、スコットランドにあるスカイ島での出来事を中心に展開される。 マルセル・プルーストやジェームズ・ジョイスらのように現代小説作家 ...

  7. To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) I THE WINDOW 1 "Yes, of course, if it's fine tomorrow," said Mrs. Ramsay. "But you'll have to be up with the lark," she added. To her son these words conveyed an extraordinary joy, as if it were settled, the expedition were bound to take place, and the wonder to which