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The narrative follows Clarissa as she walks through London on a June morning, observing streets, shops, and passing people while her consciousness drifts between sensory impressions, social encounters, and memories of youth, friends, and loss. Urban detail anchors fleeting reflections on class, duty, marital life, and the persistence of poetry and the past. Encounters with acquaintances prompt recollections and private judgments, and the prose blends external scene-setting with interior association to explore aging, social ritual, and the mingling of public spectacle and intimate feeling.

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Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an influential English writer and a key figure in modernist literature. Known for her innovative narrative techniques and exploration of the inner thoughts of her characters, Woolf's works often delve into themes of identity, feminism, and the passage of time. Her notable novels include "Mrs. Dalloway," which intricately weaves together the lives of its characters over the course of a single day, and "To the Lighthouse," which reflects on family dynamics and the nature of art. Woolf was also a prominent essayist, contributing significantly to literary criticism and feminist thought through her essays collected in works like "The Common Reader." Her legacy continues to inspire readers and writers alike.

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