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      • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
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      • Sales Rank: 499,063

      Synopsis

      Each SparkNote gives you just what you need to succeed in school with:

      • Summaries of every chapter and thorough Analysis
      • Explanation of the key Themes, Motifs, and Symbols
      • Detailed Character Analysis
      • Key Facts about the Work
      • Author's Historical Context
      • Identification and explanation of Important Quotations
      • A 25-question review Quiz, Study Questions and Essay Topics to help you prepare for papers and tests
      Featuring explanations of key Themes, Motifs, and Symbols including:
      • The Fear of Death
      • The Prime Minister
      • Trees and Flower
      • The Threat of Oppression
      • Peter Walsh's Pocketknife
      And detailed analysis of these important characters:
      • Clarissa Dalloway
      • Septimus Warren Smith
      • Peter Walsh
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      Biography

      The early decades of the 20th century saw the rise of the “experimental” novel, and few writers had more success with their experiments than Virginia Woolf. Her innovative approach as a novelist, critic, and biographer made her an author who is even more widely read today than she was in her own time.

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