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Discover the timeless classic, *Mrs Dalloway*, by Virginia Woolf, published by Oxford University Press. This profound exploration of consciousness unveils the intertwined lives of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith over a single June day in 1923 London. Clarissa, a society hostess preparing for an elegant evening party, contrasts sharply with the tormented war veteran Septimus, whose haunting experiences illuminate the fragility of existence. Woolf's signature stream of consciousness writing immerses readers in the characters' inner thoughts, reflecting themes of identity, mental health, and mortality. This edition of *Mrs Dalloway* not only preserves the poetic essence of the original but also includes a comprehensive introduction and insightful notes from leading scholars, enhancing your reading experience. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students alike, this novel remains a cornerstone of modernist literature and a testament to Woolf's literary genius. Delve into the psychological depth and societal critique that have made *Mrs Dalloway* one of the most celebrated novels in English literature.