![]() ![]() ![]() Apart from introduction and literature review, the topic is subdivided into four chapters. Approach to the subject is character-centred rather than author-centred. She does not follow any particular theory but rather assimilates all. In this study the researcher has tried to prove that Virginia Woolf’s concept of reality arises out of her private experience that defies any empirical analysis. Its very basis is formed on the combination of past, present and future. ![]() Human life does not move on a plain and linear way. Virginia Woolf tries to find reality in a paradoxical way that the underlying principle in chaos is order. This vision of reality has been applied to the issue of how this reality is reflected in spatial terms. Reality, for Virginia Woolf, is composed of multiplicity, of ‘the incessant shower of the atoms’ that makes up a multifaceted phenomenon. This study examines Virginia Woolf’s masterpiece To the Lighthouse(1927) from the perspective of her unique vision of reality. ![]()
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