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    Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway: A Journey Through the Ordinary and Extraordinary

    Esther Lombardi by Esther Lombardi
    06/30/2016
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    Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway: A Journey Through the Ordinary and Extraordinary

    Virginia Woolf’s masterpiece, Mrs. Dalloway, invites us into the mind of an “ordinary” woman on an ordinary day. It reveals the extraordinary depths of human experience. This 1925 novel shows Woolf’s innovative style and her insight into the human mind.

    The Stream of Consciousness: A Day in the Life

    Like James Joyce’s Ulysses, published a few years earlier, Mrs. Dalloway uses the stream-of-consciousness technique to great effect. We follow Clarissa Dalloway as she prepares for a party. Her thoughts flow between the past and the present, the mundane and the profound.

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    “She had a perpetual sense, as she watched the taxi cabs, of being out, out, far out to sea and alone; she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day.”

    This quote captures the novel’s theme. It shows how watching taxis can evoke isolation and existential dread. Woolf’s use of interior monologue lets us share Clarissa’s world. It blurs the lines between external events and her thoughts.

    The Weight of Time and Memory

    Woolf’s narrative style, with its fluid movement between past and present, mirrors the way memory works in real life. The ebb and flow of Clarissa’s memories pulls us back and forth. We feel the tension between the present and the past’s lingering influence.

    Clarissa reflects on lost love and the paths not taken, demonstrating how our past shapes our present. This theme is beautifully illustrated in the novel’s opening lines:

    “Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.”

    This simple statement sets the stage for a day of reflection. Clarissa’s errand triggers a flood of memories and emotions.

    The Shadow of War

    The novel is set in post-World War I London, and the impact of the war looms large over the characters’ lives. Woolf deftly weaves this historical context into the fabric of the story, showing how global events shape individual experiences.

    The character of Septimus Warren Smith, a war veteran suffering from what we now recognize as PTSD, serves as a counterpoint to Clarissa. His mental illness, caused by his war experiences, shows the harsh truths of life after global conflict.

    “This late age of the world’s experience had bred in them all, all men and women, a well of tears. Tears and sorrows; courage and endurance; a perfectly upright and stoical bearing.”

    This quote, on a passage from Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, shows the war’s lasting trauma on society.

    Clarissa Dalloway: The Everyman/woman

    Clarissa Dalloway emerges as a complex and nuanced character, simultaneously ordinary and extraordinary. She is, in many ways, a representative of her time and class – a middle-aged, upper-class woman in post-war London. Yet, Woolf’s masterful characterization makes her a lens to examine the human condition.

    Clarissa thinks about both trivial things and deep topics. They range from party prep to life and death. This juxtaposition highlights Woolf’s belief in the significance of everyday life and the depth of ordinary experiences.

    “She felt very young, at the same time unspeakably aged. She sliced like a knife through everything, at the same time was outside, looking on.”

    This paradoxical description captures the essence of Clarissa’s character – at once engaged in life and detached from it, young in spirit yet aged by experience.

    Themes and Symbolism: The Depths Beneath the Surface

    While Mrs. Dalloway may appear to be about the mundane details of a single day, it explores profound themes:

    1. The Nature of Time: The novel’s structure, moving between past and present, reflects Woolf’s interest in the subjective experience of time.

    2. Identity and Self: Clarissa’s reflections on her past and present selves explore the fluid nature of identity.

    3. Mental Health: Woolf uses Septimus and Clarissa to explore mental health and society’s views on it.

    4. Social Criticism: The novel critiques the rigid class and gender roles of post-war British society.

    Critical Reception and Lasting Influence

    When first published, Mrs. Dalloway received mixed reviews. Some critics praised Woolf’s innovative style and deep psychological insights, while others found the stream-of-consciousness technique challenging.

    However, over time, the novel has come to be recognized as a modernist masterpiece. Its influence can be seen in works like Michael Cunningham’s The Hours, which reimagines Woolf’s novel for a contemporary audience.

    Feminist critics have particularly embraced Mrs. Dalloway for its nuanced portrayal of women’s experiences and its critique of patriarchal society. The novel continues to be studied, discussed, and cherished by readers around the world.

    Embracing Life in All Its Complexity

    Mrs. Dalloway reminds us of the richness and complexity of everyday life. Through Clarissa’s journey, we are encouraged to look beyond the surface, to find meaning in the ordinary, and to embrace life in all its joy and sorrow.

    As Clarissa reflects, “Fear no more,” echoing Shakespeare once again. In the face of life’s fragmentation and challenges, Woolf suggests that we must – like Clarissa – assemble our experiences, embrace our memories, and continue to engage fully with life.

    In reading Mrs. Dalloway, we are invited to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, to recognize the depths that lie beneath the surface of everyday existence. It’s a novel that continues to resonate, encouraging us to look at our own lives with fresh eyes and to find meaning in the ebb and flow of our own daily experiences.

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    Esther A. Lombardi is a freelance writer and journalist with more than two decades of experience writing for an array of publications, online and offline. She also has a master's degree in English Literature with a background in Web Technology and Journalism. 

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