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The Lighthouse I-III

This analysis delves into the transformations present in Virginia Woolf's "The Lighthouse," focusing on the shifts in point of view and the literary techniques used to convey the pervasive atmosphere of the "Age of Anxiety" during the inter-war period. By closely examining the first three sections, we uncover the stakes involved in Woolf's narrative choices and the implications of her perspective on characters and themes. This exploration highlights the tension between personal experience and broader societal concerns prevalent in Woolf’s work.

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The Lighthouse I-III

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  1. The Lighthouse I-III

  2. What has changed? • What do you notice about point of view? • How does Woolf convey the atmosphere of the “Age of Anxiety” (inter-war period)? • What is at stake in these first 3 sections?

  3. Questions?

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