
Virginia Woolf (To the Lighthouse)
Virginia Woolf’s "To the Lighthouse" is a novel that explores the inner thoughts and feelings of its characters, focusing on their perceptions of time, memory, and change. Set on a family’s vacation home, it examines their hopes, regrets, and relationships over different moments in time. Woolf uses innovative writing techniques, like shifting perspectives and stream-of-consciousness narration, to delve into the complexity of human consciousness. The novel reflects on life's transience and the search for meaning amidst everyday experiences, making it a profound meditation on perception, memory, and the passage of time.