Theme of Idealism and Humanism in Virginia Woolf's Novel Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf was considered as one of the major English authors of the 20 th century. She was a forerunner in exploring the stream of consciousness as a narrative technique. “Mrs. Dalloway” is considered as one of her most renowned works of her career. Published on 14 May, 1925, “Mrs. Dalloway” focuses on the events of a particular day in the life of an upper-class Londoner named Clarissa Dalloway. The narrative of "Mrs. Dalloway" is devoid of any sense of continuity . The majority of the novel takes place in the mind of the protagonist. The novel deals with the idea of time in relation to personal experiences through a number of interconnected stories , particularly that of Mrs. Dalloway, who is preparing to host a party at her home, and the story of a victim of the horrors of the World War I, Septimus Warren Smith, who is afflicted with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Mrs. Dalloway is critical of the conservatism and traditions of the upper classes of the time,...