A Thematic Study of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse

T. Vasantha Prabha, Dr. P. Thiyagarajan

Abstract


Virginia Woolf is fully aware of the shortfalls of human relationships. In her view, human beings seem to be isolated and communication between them was fractional and rather disappointing. Love, sympathy, understanding, harmony, communication, emotional unity, and purposefulness establish good human relationships. This study aims at analysing the relationships between husband and wife, mother and children, lover and beloved, and man and the universe.


Keywords


Virginia, Woolf, Human Relationships, Understanding, Harmony, Communication.

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References


Allen, Walter. The English Novel: A Short Critical History. Penguin, 1958.

Woolf, Virginia. To the Lighthouse. Vintage, 2019.


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