To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf is a landmark in modernist fiction and one of the most enduring works in the category of classics. The novel follows the Ramsay family and their guests during a holiday on the Isle of Skye, where a postponed trip to the lighthouse becomes the starting point for a profound meditation on family bonds, shifting identities, and the quiet struggles between men and women.
Virginia Woolf weaves a story that moves far beyond the surface of daily life. In To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Ramsay embodies serenity and warmth, while Mr. Ramsay, both tragic and absurd, struggles with his own insecurities. Through their lives, Woolf explores time, memory, and the human capacity for change, making To the Lighthouse a timeless masterpiece of emotional depth and literary innovation.
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