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Vriginia Woolf
Literary career
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in 1904 she became a member of the Bloomsbury Group. She rejected traditions and artistic conventions
her most famous works are: The Voyage Out (1915); Mrs Dalloway (1925); To the Lighthouse (1927); Orlando (1928); A Room of One’s Own (1929)
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Mrs Dalloway
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plot
Clarissa Dalloway is a wealthy London hostess. She recalls her life befor marrying Richard Dalloway and her relationship with Peter Walsh
There is an another character, Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked veteran of World War I. At Clarissa's party they speak about Septimus' suicide
characters
MRS DALLOWAY
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she needs freedom and independence, but she has also class consciousness
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SEPTIMUS WARREN SMITH
He is a ‘shell-shock’ case, a victim of industrialised war
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Clarissa finally accepts her conditions, whereas Septimus suicides himself
life
during her childhood, she experienced her mother's death and sexual abuse from her stepbrothers
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