An Unwritten Novel

An Unwritten Novel

Pages

96

Rating

3.92

Year

2026

Description

Saving fleeting snapshots, astutely observing strangers, recording meticulous detail: modernist Virginia Woolf knew how to capture a moment. In "Kew Gardens" and "An Unwritten Novel," everyday life becomes a powerful stage for dreaming and storytelling. Woolf's trademark stream-of-consciousness writing style is showcased in "The Mark on the Wall" where a nameless narrator zeroes in on their environment, becoming more and more unnerved by a seemingly inexplicable dark stain.

"The New Dress" and "The Looking Glass" are brilliantly observed portraits of a few choice instants. In the former, the party dress Mabel Waring decides to wear leaves her feeling uncertain and doubtful, but she resolves to change for the better. In each of these seven stories, Woolf explores the nuanced events which make up daily life and maps how they intertwine with our thoughts and emotions.

Seven modernist stories by Virginia Woolf.