To The Lighthouse NOTES
Virginia Woolf: To The Lighthouse [Notes]The novel is set on an island in the Hebrides (a group of islands off the West Coast of and belonging to Scotland) at the Ramseys's vacation house. The novel is set in a ten year period, with the first section (and the bulk of the action) taking place in one day before the war, a middle period in which all action takes place "off stage" during the war, and a last section taking place in one day after the A fifty year old mother of eight children and wife of a A guest to Mrs. Ramsey. A thirty-three year old single woman in the first section, she is a painter. She is forty-four years old in the A philosopher who studies the relation of the subject and object and the nature of reality; over sixty in the first section; almost Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse is divided in to three parts. In the first part, "The Window" Woolf describes several people who are spending the day outside the Ramsey vacation house in the Hebrides. Mrs. Ramsey walks into town to visit a sick woman an
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Approximate Word count = 1671
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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