Time and place in Virginia Woolf`s novel "Mrs Dalloway"

Title: Time and place in Virginia Woolf`s novel "Mrs Dalloway"
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Time and place in Virginia Woolf`s novel "Mrs Dalloway"
Virginia Woolf is one of the popular English modernist writers, whose works affect everybody. They do not leave the reader cold, may be it is because of her way of writing, as it is said: "Mrs. Woolf has culture and intelligence, she writes from a strong and genuine productive impulse; her sensibility, when she does not force it, is fresh, individual and admirable in its kind, for its expression she has developed a fastidious and …showed first 75 words of 815 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 815 total…spectators - people who have nothing in common are together for a short period of time. And for each of them airplane causes some other association, or memory. I wanted to say that the very airplane is not so important, as those changes it causes in characters consciousness. So, this novel implies a continuous stream that consists of thoughts, impressions, emotions and memories from past, which to a great extent influence and affect characters` lives.

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