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The New Dress

The New Dress

Par Woolf, Virginia

Publié par Zenith Horizon Publishing

English 2025 ISBN 9782384239634
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✨ "Have I made a mistake?" In this hauntingly intimate short story, Virginia Woolf strips bare the fragile layers of human self-consciousness. The New Dress plunges readers into the mind of Mabel Waring, a woman gripped by doubt and discomfort at a high-society party. Her internal dialogue—full of vulnerability, anxiety, and raw emotion—becomes a masterclass in stream-of-consciousness narrative. 🧠 Through vivid inner monologue and sharp observation, Woolf captures what it means to feel out of place in a world obsessed with appearances. Her minimalist plot is overshadowed by an overwhelming emotional weight—a timeless portrayal of identity, shame, and societal expectations. 💬 Virginia Woolf is regarded as one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century. Readers and critics alike have praised her ability to depict the inner lives of women with unmatched clarity and grace. Whether you're a fan of modernist literature or exploring Woolf for the first time, The New Dress is a compact literary gem that lingers in the mind long after the last line. 👉 Click "Buy Now" to experience one of Woolf's most emotionally resonant works.
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