To the Lighthouse

Virginia WOOLF

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To the Lighthouse
To the Lighthouse

A “VISION THAT MUST STAND AT THE HEAD OF ALL VIRGINIA WOOLF’S WORK”: FIRST EDITION OF TO THE LIGHTHOUSE IN UNRESTORED ORIGINAL DUST JACKET

WOOLF, Virginia. To the Lighthouse. London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1927. Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of one of Woolf’s most popular and acclaimed major novels, in the extremely rare original dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell, Woolf’s sister.

Published two years after Mrs. Dalloway and three years before The Waves, To the Lighthouse "displays Woolf's technique of narrating through stream of consciousness and imagery at its most assured, rich, and suggestive" (Drabble, 990). "In its portrayal of life… it gives us an interlude of vision that must stand at the head of all Virginia Woolf's work" (New York Times). To the Lighthouse was "written at the height of her luminous Impressionist vision… It is the sunniest of her books and shows the obsession with rendering the passage of time which dominated her later work. With her prosperous upper middle class academic background of the late Victorian establishment, Virginia Woolf is always walking a tight-rope in her desire to get away from it and portray ordinary people as a novelist should, hence the mixture of respect and irony with which she surveys its security and solid values" (Connolly, The Modern Movement, 54). Published simultaneously with the American edition. Kirkpatrick A10a. Bradshaw 115.

Book fine. Bright dust jacket exceptionally clean with spine mildly toned, only a few short tears and chips to extremities. A very attractive copy in the rare dust jacket, unusual in such nice condition.

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