VIRGINA WOOLF'S MRS DALLOWAY AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIETY.

Authors

  • Abdurazzoqova Zebo Author

Keywords:

Key words: Trauma, patriarchy, socialist, parliament,feminist,modernist.

Abstract

Annotation:  Virginia  Woolf  was  a  modernist  writer.  She  used  a  stream-of-
consciousness writing style, in which she focused on character development rather than 
plot  development.  She  also  wrote  feminist  and  political  essays,  letters,  and  diary 
entries. Mrs. Dalloway, through its depiction of Clarissa and Septimus, who can be 
seen as foils for each other, and of the political atmosphere in Britain during the 1920s, 
explores  the  fragmented  yet  fluid  nature  of  time  and  the  interconnectedness  of 
perception and reality across individuals and social spheres. 

References

Published

2024-11-08

How to Cite

Abdurazzoqova Zebo. (2024). VIRGINA WOOLF’S MRS DALLOWAY AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIETY . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 49(4), 65-67. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/2199