The conflict of Reality and Thought in Mrs Dalloway as inspired by Virginia Woolf’s Life

Authors

  • Vidushi Parmar

Keywords:

Clarissa, Mrs. Dalloway, Reality, Stream of Consciousness, Septimus, Thought, Virginia Woolf

Abstract

The paper delves into the ocean of reality and thought as they exist in coordination as well as paradox in Virginia Woolf’s one of its kind novel Mrs. Dalloway. It also aspire to understand the deeper reasons that lead to Virginia writing such characters which seems far apart in their experience but are uniquely similar when seen from the lens of thought. Virginia’s personal life effected the characters consciousness, and their reactions to certain situations also find root in her own life. The concept of stream of consciousness was not new in the twentieth century but its employment was certainly unique in Mrs Dalloway, which made it popular among the public in general. It endeavour to understand the characters of Clarissa and Septimus in relation with Virginia’s interpretation of “stream of consciousness”, and the depiction of reality as driven by Virginia’s life and thought process

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Published

2022-11-03

How to Cite

Parmar, V. (2022). The conflict of Reality and Thought in Mrs Dalloway as inspired by Virginia Woolf’s Life. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 7(5). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijels/article/view/5657