To the Lighthouse
Discover the profound depths of Virginia Woolf's literary masterpiece, To the Lighthouse. Published in 2008, this 272-page novel is a stunning blend of elegy, autobiography, and socio-political critique, showcasing Woolf's unparalleled narrative skill. Set against the backdrop of the Scottish Isle of Skye, the story explores themes of loss, motherhood, and the complexities of married life, making it a timeless exploration of human experience. This edition features an insightful introduction and notes by David Bradshaw, providing valuable context for both new readers and longtime fans. Immerse yourself in Woolf's visionary prose and experience the emotional resonance of To the Lighthouse, a work that continues to captivate and inspire.