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To the Lighthouse (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

By Virginia Woolf & Ulrich Baer
To the Lighthouse (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition) by Virginia Woolf & Ulrich Baer digital book - Fable

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Virginia Woolf considered her novel To the Lighthouse "easily the best of my books." A pathbreaking work of uncompromising and startling beauty, the 1927 novel is the greatest example of Woolf's unflagging search for meaning and happiness in the face of loss and death. Indelibly memorable, deeply moving, and immensely rewarding, it ranks as one of the masterpieces of world literature. To the Lighthouse continues to increase its power and fascination over readers to this day. This Warbler Classics edition includes a new afterword by Ulrich Baer and a detailed biographical timeline.


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About Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), an English writer, is considered one of the most important modernist authors of all time. Her novels, including Jacob's Room, Mrs. Dalloway, and The Waves, revolutionized how we in the modern age tell the stories of our lives. In visionary essays, letters, and diaries, Woolf insisted on a woman's-and ultimately everyone's-right to define themselves on their own terms. Until her death by suicide in 1941, she was at the center of a circle of immensely influential writers, artists, and intellectuals who created new paradigms for life during a time of great cultural, economic, and political upheaval.

Ulrich Baer

Ulrich Baer is University Professor at New York University, a graduate of Harvard and Yale, and the recipient of Guggenheim, Getty, and Humboldt fellowships. He has written new introductions to many classic works of world literature and published widely on poetry, fiction, and photography.

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