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To the Lighthouse: Critical Essay by Rebecca Saunders

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Virginia Woolf
About 38 pages (11,501 words)
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SOURCE: “Language, Subject, Self: Reading the Style of ‘To the Lighthouse,’” in Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 26, No. 2, Winter, 1993, pp. 192–213.

In the following essay, Saunders discusses Woolf's style in To the Lighthouse and its relation to the notion of self that she constructs.

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