~ Collector’s Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~Beneath the glittering facade of a single day in 1920s London, Clarissa Dalloway is haunted by the ghosts of her past as she prepares for a grand party that could define her social world. Each step through the bustling city stirs up memories of lost loves and hidden desires, blurring the lines between who she is and who she might have been. Meanwhile, Septimus Warren Smith, a war-ravaged soldier, wrestles with visions that threaten his hold on reality, his anguish casting a dark shadow over Clarissa’s vibrant life. In their parallel journeys, the novel reveals the poignant fragility of identity and the ways we are shaped by memory and time.Mrs. Dalloway stands as a landmark in modernist literature, revolutionizing the way stories are told by capturing the inner lives of its characters with profound intimacy. Through its pioneering use of stream-of-consciousness, Woolf explores the complex layers of memory, identity, and trauma in post-World War I society. The novel not only paints a vivid portrait of 1920s London but also raises timeless questions about the pressures of social roles and the struggles with mental health. Woolf’s work broke new ground, inspiring generations of writers to delve deeper into the psyche and redefine narrative form.