La señora Dalloway

La señora Dalloway

Virginia Woolf

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Editorial Verbum (PA)
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Género policíaco y de misterio
ISBN:
9788411360777
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En el bullicioso Londres de la posguerra, la señora Clarissa Dalloway, una mujer de la alta sociedad, se embarca en la tarea aparentemente sencilla de preparar una fiesta. A medida que el reloj avanza, sus pensamientos se entrelazan con los de otros personajes, revelando una red compleja de conexiones y emociones. Virginia Woolf teje magistralmente los hilos de la memoria, el tiempo y la identidad en esta obra maestra modernista que captura la esencia efímera de la vida y la búsqueda incesante de significado en la cotidianidad.

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