The principal theme of this ambitious book is Time, threading together three generations of an upper-class English family, the Pargiters. The characters come and go, meet, talk, think, dream, grow older, in a continuous ritual of life that eludes meaning.
The Years is a sweeping tale of three generations of the Pargiter family, from the late nineteenth century to the 1930s, in the thick of life's cycles of birth, death, and the search for a pattern in all the chaos. Annotated and with an introduction by Eleanor...
Spanning five decades, The Years traces the lives, struggles, and evolving relationships of the Pargiter family. While the novel's scope is epic, Virginia Woolf's writing remains deeply personal and intimate. The Years, published in 1937, is Woolf's...
The Years is perhaps Virginia Woolf's most politically and historically embedded novel. It covers a period of intense social change from the 1880s to the 1930s, making direct reference to suffrage, Irish Home Rule, the First World War and anti-semitism. The novel's composition...
It is 1880: after visiting his mistress in the London suburbs, Colonel Pargiter returns home to his children and his dying wife. In a series of snapshots we meet all the Pargiter siblings: twenty-year-old Eleanor, whose concern is to help the poor; her younger sisters Milly,...
In The Years, Virginia Woolf masterfully chronicles the shifting lives of the Pargiter family across generations, capturing the quiet beauty and turmoil of everyday existence. Through rich, lyrical prose, Woolf explores themes of time, memory, and the passage of life,...
Era una primavera vacilante. El tiempo, siempre cambiante, mandaba nubes azules y purp reas que se deslizaban sobre la tierra. En el campo, los campesinos contemplaban con aprensi n sus cultivos; en Londres, la gente alzaba la vista al cielo y abr a y cerraba el paraguas. Pero...
L'histoire d'une famille anglaise, les Pargiter, qui s'?tire sur trois g?n?rations, de 1880 ? 1936. Les ann?es d?filent avec en arri?replan l'?volution rapide de la soci?t? britannique et le changement des valeurs spirituelles. Le passage du temps marque les corps et les coeurs...
"The Years" is a mature novel but also a hybrid work straddling a family saga and a collection of robbed moments that would have vanished into the river of time. Capable of capturing the elusiveness of an atmosphere, of words left unsaid, of a particular landscape in any season,...
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The Years is a 1937 novel by Virginia Woolf, the last she published in her lifetime. It traces the history of the Pargiter family from the 1880s to the "present day" of the mid-1930s. Although spanning fifty years, the novel is not epic in scope, focusing instead on the small...
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It is 1880: after visiting his mistress in the London suburbs, Colonel Pargiter returns home to his children and his dying wife. In a series of snapshots we meet all the Pargiter siblings: twenty-year-old Eleanor, whose concern is to help the poor; her younger sisters Milly,...