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Mrs. Dalloway

Chapter 2: Transcriber’s note
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Over the course of a single June day in London, an upper-class hostess prepares an evening party while memories and inner reflections reveal past choices, relationships, and identity. The narrative interweaves her consciousness with that of a shell-shocked veteran whose psychological collapse contrasts private grief with social ritual. Through shifting viewpoints and free-indirect style, themes of time, memory, mental health, social expectation, and the fleetingness of life emerge, as ordinary urban scenes trigger recollection and emotional resonance for multiple characters, culminating in the party that gathers those separate threads and registers the subtle, often poignant consequences of personal histories.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized. The following printer errors have been changed.

CHANGED   FROM   TO
Page 159:   “word poetry of herself”   “word of poetry herself”
Page 248:   “lent a little forward”   “leant a little forward”

All other inconsistencies are as in the original.