Tuletorni juurde
A Fiction, Classics, Novels book. To want and not to have, sent all up her body a hardness, a...
Romaaniga «Tuletorni juurde» (1927) tõestas Woolf oma kuulumist 20. sajandi parimate romaanikirjanike hulka. Teos kujutab endast tõepärast ja kaunist jutustust ühe inglise perekonna igapäevastest tegemistest Hebriididel. «Tuletorni juurde» on raamat, mida soovitatakse lugeda aegamisi, et kaunis stiil ja hingestatud laused kaotsi ei läheks.Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) sündis Inglismaal Londonis. Woolf, kellest on kirjutatud palju biograafiaid, oli väga omalaadne ja vastuoluline kirjanik ning esseist. Teda on iseloomustatud kui intelligentset, säravat ja vaimukat seltskonnadaami, keda kimbutasid sagedased haigushood.Oma teostes kajastab kirjanik äärmise tundesoojusega naiste käitumismotiive ja suhtumist elutee käänakuisse.
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To want and not to have, sent all up her body a hardness, a hollowness, a strain. And then to want and not to have- to want and want- how that wrung the heart, and wrung it again and again! Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse // There it was before her - life. Life: she thought but she did not finish her thought. She took a look at life, for she had a clear sense of it there, something real, something private, which she shared neither with her children nor with her husband. A sort of transaction went on between them, in which she was on one side, and life was on another, and she was always trying to get the better of it, as it was of her; and sometimes they parleyed (when she sat alone); there were, she remembered, great reconciliation scenes; but for the most part, oddly enough,... ...she took her hand and raised her brush. For a moment it stayed trembling in a painful but exciting ecstacy in the air. Where to begin?--that was the question at what point to make the first mark? One line placed on the canvas committed her to innumerable risks, to frequent and irrevocable decisions. All that in idea seemed simple became in practice immediately complex; as the waves shape themselves symmetrically from the cliff top, but to the swimmer among them are divided by steep gulfs, and foaming crests. Still the risk must run; the mark made....
President Lincoln, in one of his famed witticisms, remarked, "He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I have ever met." For Virginia Woolf, the opposite is true. Here she writes some of the most accurate descriptions of personality, of perspective, of thought and memory, and of emotion and human consciousness... This novel made me laugh, but not for the regular reasons. I laughed because I had to re-read whole swaths of the beginning because I swore I was going mad. Into just how many heads was I going to have to flit between without so much as a by-your-leave? Many, and many, I was soon to learn, as we left the comfortable world of limited... writers