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Ladataan... To the Lighthouse (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 1927; vuoden 1989 painos)Tekijä: Virginia Woolf (Tekijä), Eudora Welty (Johdanto)
TeostiedotMajakka (tekijä: Virginia Woolf) (1927)
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Subtle and elegant. Perhaps in a strange way, because we've so absorbed her lessons into the style of serious writing over the last 95 years, the effect is slightly muted in 2021. But gosh she really found her voice, didn't she? ( ) El hijo menor de los Ramsay quiere ir al Faro que se ve del otro lado de la ventana, allá, lejos de la costa de la isla en la que están veraneando en familia. Pero mañana no hará buen día, dijo el padre, desalentando las fantasías del niño, y las de la madre que siempre lo apaña también. Así, se presenta una disyuntiva. Hay mucho en juego, los conflictos de poder y los roles de una familia quedan al desnudo en esta novela intimista de Virginia Woolf. In high school when I was assigned to read [b:A Room of One's Own|18521|A Room of One's Own|Virginia Woolf|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1327883012l/18521._SY75_.jpg|1315615] I hated it so much that I refused to do the follow up assignment after. Which, for perspective, was extremely out of character for a rule-following-A -sophomore-student in an advanced class with seniors. When this one came around in an assignment my senior year of college I groaned and expected much the same level of hatred. Yet, clearly, that wasn't the case. I ended up getting really into this and doing a whole thesis on it as well as multiple presentations to the class. Guess I really liked some parts of it. Maybe I just really hate stream of consciousness writing? Anyway - this one has a plot and characters, which is more than I can say for [b:A Room of One's Own|18521|A Room of One's Own|Virginia Woolf|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1327883012l/18521._SY75_.jpg|1315615]. Another favorite to add to the collection. I just finished the book, and have to say that I struggled at the beginning to get into the stream of consciousness, and short poetic imagery with run-on sentences. This is not your standard novel. Virginia Woolf obviously was experimenting with her writing, to try to find a new way of telling the story in a novel format. She does this admirably, but it will take time for the reader to get used to it. Keep reading. It will come to you, and the pleasure will be worth the effort. I could say much more about this book, but I will leave it to others on Goodreads who have done much better job of writing a review. Piyangie wrote a wonderful review that captured many of my thoughts. This will be a book that I return to several times in years to come.
How was it that, this time, everything in the book fell so completely into place? How could I have missed it - above all, the patterns, the artistry - the first time through? How could I have missed the resonance of Mr Ramsay's Tennyson quotation, coming as it does like a prophecy of the first world war? How could I not have grasped that the person painting and the one writing were in effect the same? ("Women can't write, women can't paint..." ) And the way time passes over everything like a cloud, and solid objects flicker and dissolve? And the way Lily's picture of Mrs Ramsay - incomplete, insufficient, doomed to be stuck in an attic - becomes, as she adds the one line that ties it all together at the end, the book we've just read? "To the Lighthouse" has not the formal perfection, the cohesiveness, the intense vividness of characterization that belong to "Mrs. Dalloway." It has particles of failure in it. It is inferior to "Mrs. Dalloway" in the degree to which its aims are achieved; it is superior in the magnitude of the aims themselves. For in its portrayal of life that is less orderly, more complex and so much doomed to frustration, it strikes a more important note, and it gives us an interlude of vision that must stand at the head of all Virginia Woolf's work. Kuuluu näihin kustantajien sarjoihinAldina (11) Biblioteca Folha (9) — 31 lisää Everyman's Library (949) Gallimard, Folio (2816) Gallimard, Folio Classique (2816) Penguin English Library, 2012 series (2018-06) Penguin Modern Classics (2165) Rainbow pocketboeken (52) La temerària (10) A tot vent (216) 池澤夏樹個人編集 世界文学全集 (2-1) Sisältyy tähän:The Novels of Virginia Woolf (tekijä: Virginia Woolf) Mukaelmia:To the Lighthouse [1983 TV Movie] (tekijä: Colin Gregg) Al faro (tekijä: Núria Martí Constans) Tutkimuksia:The Things That Matter: What Seven Classic Novels Have to Say About the Stages of Life (tekijä: Edward Mendelson) Tämän tekstillä on selostus:Sisältää opiskelijan oppaanPalkinnotNotable Lists
"Majakka on lukuelämys, vertaansa vailla oleva modernin kirjallisuuden klassikko, jossa rikas ja herkkä mielikuvitus yhtyvät syvälliseen ajatteluun. Ajan ja paikan rajat katoavat ja tarina etenee ajatuksen virtaa myötäillen. Majakka on kertomus vahvan naisen ympäristöään hallitsevasta elämästä ja kuolemasta. Takautumien sekä sisäisen monologin avulla Virginia Woolf maalaa kuvan päähenkilö rouva Ramsayn vaikutuksesta perheeseensä ja sitä ympäröivien ihmisten elämään analysoiden samalla, mikä on naisen asema, naisen olemus ja naisen tärkeys. Romaani vaatii lukijaa pysähtymään, miettimään ja maistelemaan tarinaa sen edetessä. Matka majakalle alkaa.” -- Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt.
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