To the Lighthouse 2/2 - Virginia Woolf [Audiobook ENG]
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To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centres on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920.
Following and extending the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, the plot of To the Lighthouse is secondary to its philosophical introspection. Cited as a key example of the literary technique of multiple focalization, the novel includes little dialogue and almost no action; most of it is written as thoughts and observations. The novel recalls childhood emotions and highlights adult relationships. Among the book's many tropes and themes are those of loss, subjectivity, the nature of art and the problem of perception.
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Thanks a lot for this wonderful reading. May the beautiful soul of Woolf rest in eternal Peace.
Chapter 19 12:15
PART 2
Chapter 1 27:28
Chapter 2 28:15
Chpater 3 31:50
Chapter 4 35:00
Chapter 5 38:31
Chapter 6 41:22
Chapter 7 48:16
Chapter 8 49:33
Chapter 9 54:29
Chapter 10 1:04:49
PART 3
Chapter 1:07:44
Chapter 2 1:11:24
Chapter 3 1:21:06
Chapter 4 ?
Chapter 5 ?
Chapter 6 ?
Chapter 7 ?
Chapter 8 2:33:04
Chapter 9 2:38:13
Chapter 10 2:50:32
Chapter 11 2:51:11
Chapter 12 2:58:08
Chapter 13 3:25:28
Chapter 14 3:37:07
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Part 3:
Chapter 4 1:35:34
I made it! Not sure if I have the same vision Lily has but reading this novel is a whole new experience. I think this novel juxtaposes the characters' impulses in an organic way that there is no specific meaning can be concluded. Similarly, not every moment of our lives is meaningful, is it? Or can I say, life is not really that causal? To the Lighthouse is connected by the psychologies of characters, not causality. Because, unlike other novels where there are always a beginning, middle, and end, Woolf's words are much closer to our thoughts. We don't have a narrator to observe us and try to make sense of our lives.
really true.
Very well said. I use my pets and close friends as narrators. It would scare me, and diminish my experience and expectations of myself, if I had a personal narrator. Thank you for encouraging me to finish the book!
@@missnellaful It is lovely that you did it.
Thank you SO much. I really enjoyed the reading while listening to your voice :)
I really thank you for the great reading!
Thank you! I have enjoyed your reading!
thank you again for the second half as well
well-done
perfect narrator
ty for posting
Very beautifully read! Indeed! I have had the pleasure of listening to you read two other novels, and sometime soon I shall listen to you read "Orlando". Thank you.
1:07:38 Part 3: The Lighthouse Chapter 1
part 3 (5-11)
chapter 5 - 1:49:42
chapter 6 -2:08:32
chapter 7 - 2:32:41
chapter 8 - 2:33:04
chapter 9 - 2:38:14
chapter 10 - 2:50:34
chapter 11 - 2:51:11
So beautiful. Thank you, R. E
Thank you for such great reading! You saved me a lot of trouble if I had to read it myself.
Part 3 - Chapter 12 (audio), Chapter 11 (Book - Mariner Books Edition) - 2:58:08
Part 3 - Chapter 13 (audio), Chapter 12 (Book - Mariner Books Edition) - 3:25:27
Part 3 - Chapter 14 (audio), Chapter 13 (Book - Mariner Books Edition) - 3:37:05
2:59:48 Chapter 11. One line is missed... Blue smoke: they became unreal. So coming back from a journey, or after an illness..
"There were ants crawling about among the plantains, which she disturbed with her brush: red, energetic, shining ants rather like Charles Tansley."
Stream of consciousness - it seems so personal that it is like viewing inside another's brain. But impossible to identify with it - for me! Maybe that is why most people prefer stories? I do!
Never would I want someone else in my brain, nor me to be in theirs. Well said. That could be compared to another's incurable disease or the music of a mad man.
I also like stories, and heard more than one!
It’s an okay novel; I like part one better. Part two feels rushed, and I think Woolf felt more passion writing about Mrs Ramsey than Lily Briscoe
Part 3 "The Lighthouse"
Chapter 1 1:07:34
bookmark: part 3 chapter 1 1:07:43
bookmark: 1:24:04 (beginning-ish of pt3 ch3)
Part 3 chapter 1: 1:07:31
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Looking at her reading and beautiful. Did she understand it. Imagined her not understanding it because it made it more besitiful
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Part 3
Chapter 3 - 1:35:24
Lighthouse (chapter 8/chapter9) - 2:38:13
Bookmark: 1:11:25
Part 2, Chapter 8
49:34
Bookmark: ch6. 2:08:32
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THE LIGHTHOUSE 1:07:38
Part 2, Chapter 6
41:22
Bookmark: 47:28
Part 2, Chapter 7
48:16
1:07:40 Part Three
Is this abridged?
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Part 2, Chapter 9
54:29
2:38:12 chapter 8
2:08:27
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41:30
1:04:49 chapter 10
1:07:36 bookmark
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FINISHED!
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