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To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
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Aug 05, 2014 08:42PM

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The stream of thoughts is done to perfection, you can really feel like you're part of the Ramsey family.


I love the way the words flow, even if it makes me feel lost at times.
The finality of the last chapter is truly what gets me every time I read this book.

I also love the flow of words. To me, the thoughts are perfectly made. Mrs Ramsey is well contoured as the bond of the family, the maker, the beautiful image. And, after eight kids and the years passing by she is still calm, poetic, a liaison between all.
Enjoyed the self irony of Mrs. Woolf, at page 49 (my edition) saying "women cannot paint, women cannot write" , but sure she demonstrates the contrary. :)
To me the first chapter - The Window- is not about the physical object, but about the frame that follows everybody's thoughts- looking at the sea, the lighthouse, Mrs Ramsey reading to James in front of it, or a link between the two separated worlds - inner and the outer one- of each other.
The second one-Time passes- is pure poetry in prose form.
About the last one ... I just started it...:)
